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Japanese Seasonal Ingredients and How to Use Them: Ice | Tokyo Weekender
A deep dive into kakigori, a Japanese summertime staple, and how one can recreate this dish at home with nothing but a sharp knife. Tokyo Weekender | Asian Cuisine | Home Cook | Recipes | How To | Shaved Ice | Summer Fruits
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All About Amazake: From the History of Fermentation to Modern Experimentation
The sweet traditional Japanese drink is experiencing a boom both within Japan and slowly but surely abroad. Tokyo Weekender | Japanese Sake | Japan Travel | Japanese Sake | Japanese Food
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Osechi Ryori: The Meaning Behind Japan’s Traditional New Year Food | Tokyo Weekender
Oshougatsu, or New Year's, is one of the most important public holidays in Japan. In addition to visiting your local shrine and temple, it's tradition to eat a very specific selection of dishes and food meant to set yourself up for the new year. Tokyo Weekender | New Year Celebrations | Japanese Culture | Traditonal | Asian Food | 2021
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Purple Waves of Furano: Traveler’s Guide to Hokkaido’s Lavender Fields | Tokyo Weekender
A popular summer destination in Japan, Furano in Hokkaido is a must-visit for its beautiful lavender fields and scenic mountains. Tokyo Weekender | Japan Travel Guide | Summer Road Trip | Lavendar Ice Cream | Hokkaido | Northern Japan
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How to Make: Blueberry Melon Shaved Ice | Tokyo Weekender
Melon and blueberry are a match made in heaven, the slightly sour taste of blueberries goes super well with sweet melons, and when placed ontop a tower of ice and you have a winning dish to combat any summer scorcher. Tokyo Weekender | Japanese Recipes | Kakigori | Shaved Ice | Summer Recipes
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The Making of Amezaiku, Japan’s Candy Artistry | Tokyo Weekender
Candy artist Takahiro Yoshihara is sculpting a modern connection to Edo — and helping Tokyoites craft a personal connection to amezaiku. Tokyo Weekender | Japanese Traditional Foods | Asian Sweets | Craftsman
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TW Asked, You Answered: What Japanese Food Are You Most Reluctant To Try? | Tokyo Weekender
This month we round up some of the food that you, the Tokyo Weekender readers, are most reluctant to try, as you told us in our latest “TW Asked” post on Facebook. The comments kept coming through and there were some really gross stuff we’d gladly stay away from. So here they are, the top five — from best to worst (take that how you like) — Japanese foods you are most reluctant to try. Tokyo Weekender | Japanese Food | Weird Cuisine | Natto
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How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Pie in Japan and other Seasonal Autumn Recipes | Tokyo Weekender
Autumn in Japan, that means that kabocha, or Japanese pumpkin, is abundant on supermarket shelves. Here are several recipes – including homemade pumpkin pie – that you can make using this traditional Japanese autumn ingredient. Tokyo Weekender | Japanese Recipes | Cooking at Home | Baking | Pies | Asian Cuisine | Easy
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How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Pie in Japan and other Seasonal Autumn Recipes | Tokyo Weekender
Autumn in Japan, that means that kabocha, or Japanese pumpkin, is abundant on supermarket shelves. Here are several recipes – including homemade pumpkin pie – that you can make using this traditional Japanese autumn ingredient. Tokyo Weekender | Autumn foods | Pumpkin Pie | Japanese Recipes | Asian Cuisine | At Home Cooking | Baking | Easy
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Why Drinking Matcha is Essential During the Covid-19 Pandemic | Tokyo Weekender
Forming a new habit can be tough, but one as calming as morning tea should come easily after a short time. Tokyo Weekender | Matcha Benefits | Matcha Green Tea | Japanese Tea | Covid-19 Help
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How to Make: Chocolate Caramel Shaved Ice | Tokyo Weekender
A simple chocolate caramel kakigori goes a long way. The bitter caramel with the sweet cocoa powder is a dangerously moreish combination. Tokyo Weekender | Japanese Cuisine at Home | Summer Recipes
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How to Make: Watermelon Sudachi | Tokyo Weekender
While matcha and mango are pretty popular kakigori flavors, when one thinks of Japanese summertime only one fruit should come to mind – watermelon. To give the watermelon mixture an extra kick we’ve decided to combine it with the refreshing taste of sudachi, a specialty citrus fruit of Tokushima. Tokyo Weekender | Watermelon Recipe | Japanese Cuisine | Kakigori | Shaved Ice
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Best Hojicha Spots in Tokyo: A Guide to Japan’s Roasted Green Tea
The toasty charm and healthier buzz behind the global hojicha hype
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Family-Friendly Ramen Shops in Tokyo for All Ages
Everyone, no matter their age, deserves to slurp happily, and Tokyo has you covered with a host of family-friendly ramen shops that welcome customers of all ages.