Japanese cuisines and beverages
Japan is a foodie’s paradise, with some of the finest and most
varied cuisine in the world.
Traditional cuisine of Japan (日本食)
It is based on steamed rice, soy bean soup and The traditional cuisine of Japan is based on steamed rice, soy bean soup and other dishes; there is an emphasis on seasonal ingredients. more … |
Baked Eel(うなぎの蒲焼)
Eel are very nutritious, and are believed to provide us with a lot of physical energy. Before eating, powdered “Sansho”, a kind of spice, is usually sprinkled over the eel to heighten its flavor. more… |
Grilled eel on rice (アナゴ飯)
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It is a local cuisine in Hiroshima. Charcoal grilled eel seasoned with soy sauce and mirin served on boiled rice. The aroma that rises the cooking eel is mouthwatering. |
Yobuko Squid (呼子のイカ)
The squid has a sweetness that melt upon the tangue.
In the finely crafted style of sashimi known as Ikezukuri, the flesh
of still-living seafood is served. The freshness is outstanding in fact, flesh is usually still twitching while served up on the plate. more … |
Udon, wheat noodle(うどん)
It is noodle from wheat flour, and is a little thicker than Soba noodle. Udon is eaten either from bowls filled with hot soup, or by dipping it into special soup as in the case of Soba. more.. |
Long, thin brownish noodle made from buckwheat flour to which is added wheat flour, egg, and sometimes yam starch. It is eaten either in hot soup, “Kakesoba” or as a cold dish, “Morisoba”.In Morisoba, noodle is piled up on small flat bascket. more ... |
Hakata Ramen at Yatai (博多ラーメン)
Food stalls “Yatai” is one thing to enjoy in Fukuoka Despite a decline in recent year, there are said to be more than 160. The food stalls have all kind of food, but you have to try Hakata ramen, usually made with white soup from pork bone and thin noodles. more … |
Kawara soba(瓦そば)
literally means a roof tile buckwheat noddle. The meal is a local cuisine in Kawatana, Yamaguchi prefecture. The buckwheat noddle which is served on the heated roof tile. more … |
Dango-jiru (だんご汁)
The meal is a local specialty in Oita. It is made by boiling flat noodles made from wheat flour together with ingredients such as radishes, carrots, burdock roots, aroids, and shiitake mushrooms in miso flavored dashi (broth). more … |
Typical Japanese breakfast (日本の朝食)
It consist of steamed rice, soybean soup with asari clams, tsukune (chicken meatloaf with egg, dried laver seaweed, natto ( fermented soybeans) and raw egg mixed with steamed rice. more … |
Sake Brewery(日本酒の酒蔵)
There are a lot of Sake brewery where you can visit in Kyushu. Sake is an alcoholic beverage brewed from rice, koji mold and
yeast. Its alcohol content ranges from 13% to 16% and its quality varies according to its fermentation processes. more … |