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Hikado (ヒカド)
Hikado is a hearty and flavorful stew that reflects Nagasaki’s rich history of cultural exchange. Inspired by Portuguese cuisine and adapted with local ingredients, this dish evolved over time to suit Japanese tastes. With its gentle swe... -
Nagasaki Milk Shake (長崎 ミルクセーキ)
Explore the delicious world of Nagasaki Milk Shake, a frozen delight that has become a local favourite in Nagasaki City, Japan. Originating as a solution to beat the summer heat, this sweet treat has evolved into a must-try dessert, love... -
Sara Udon (皿うどん)
Udon is a favorite dish in Japan, but did you know about one special type called Sara Udon? It's a unique twist on the traditional udon noodles that brings a whole new flavor and style to the table. In today's article, let's uncover the ... -
Ponzu (ポン酢)
If you're curious about Ponzu - this tangy and zesty sauce that adds a burst of flavor to countless Japanese dishes, you've come to the right place. In this article, we'll explore the origins, ingredients, and versatile uses of Ponzu. Po... -
Champon (ちゃんぽん)
If you are a lover of savory noodle dishes, then you shouldn't miss out on the chance to try Champon. It is a must-try dish, regardless of whether you are a ramen enthusiast or just someone looking to explore new culinary experiences. Ch... -
Chawanmushi (茶碗蒸し)
One of the Japan dishes, chawanmushi, is an egg mixed with eggs and broth, steamed with ingredients such as shiitake mushrooms, lily root, and gingko in a bowl, and is treated as a steamed dish or soup.It is said that the roots of chawan... -
Date Maki (伊達巻)
Introduction to Date Maki Date Maki is an egg dish that originally comes from Nagasaki, also called a sweet omelette roll. It is a part of Osechi Ryori, the traditional Japanese new year food. It is like Tamagoyaki but in a sweeter taste... -
Castella (カステラ)
INTRODUCTION TO CASTELLA Castella is a Japanese confectionary , which is "wagashi" in Japanese. It’s a simple sponge cake made with flour, eggs, sugar, and starch syrup, and baked in a rectangular mold. Castella was originally introduced... -
Sasebo Burger (佐世保バーガー)
Burger? Sasebo burger! Who doesn’t like hamburger? Even though Japan is known for its mouth-watering ramen and smoky yakiniku, burgers are also extremely popular in the country! Yes. This country that is known to have both rice and noodl...
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