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In this traditional soup, Korean rice cakes (garae tteok) are simmered in beef broth and topped with thin strips of egg and crispy seaweed.
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This delicious popcorn is flavored with a mix of Japanese seasonings like togarashi (a chile blend) and crumbled nori (dried seaweed).
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This spicy sushi roll, made with imitation crab, gets it's heat from togarashi, chili powder, and wasabi for a quick and easy Japanese-inspired dinner.
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Seaweed comes in many forms, and is used extensively in Japanese cuisine Most of us are familiar with the pressed sheets of nori that are wrapped around sushi, and kombu, the dark green algae that is simmered to make classic dashi broth Japanese groceries have a dizzying array of salt-packed specialty varieties, but many supermarkets and health-food stores sell packages of dried seaweed, which may be the most user-friendly
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This hearty version of miso soup has potatoes, mushrooms, tofu, and seaweed--try it on a cold night for a satisfying meal.
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I came up with this recipe for a Cooties bento as part of my homework in the Bento Summer School. This is special because bentos and charabens (Character bentos...
Ingredients: egg, lettuce, green olives, seaweed
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Japanese sushi rice is the best tasting kind of rice. Plus it's very usefull because it's so sticky. I use white or brown rice.
Ingredients: water, salt, sugar, nori, white rice
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Onigiri are Japanese rice balls. They're fun to make and are a staple of Japanese lunchboxes (bento).
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Japanese-inspired rice balls (onigiri) decorated like jack o'lanterns are a cute finger food for any Halloween-themed party or bento boxes.
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If you're a fan of barbeque sauce, Cheddar cheese, and hot dogs, you'll enjoy making this fusion sushi roll with unique flavors at home.
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Get Nori-Cured Ahi Tuna on Bamboo Spoon Recipe from Food Network
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This recipe is by Matt Lee And Ted Lee and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.