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ZUcchini and Potato in Soy sauce Marinade by Robert-Gilles MartineauZucchini is a very versatile vegetable that can be paired with all kinds of other ingredients. |
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Vegan/Vegetarian Recipe: Japanese-style String Beans and Tofu by Robert-Gilles MartineauHere is a simple and popular Japanese recipe that can please anyone, vegans, vegetarians and omnivores alike: String Beans and Tofu! |
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Vegan/Vegetarian Japanese Dressing: Gomadare/Sesame Dressing by Robert-Gilles MartineauFollowing a few queries about gomadare/seasme dressing I (and the Missus) use a lot, I felt a little information and a simple recipe would come in useful. Gomadare is a great tasty dressing that can be used indifferently with cold dishes as a normal… |
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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Persimmon Salad by Robert-Gilles MartineauPersimmons are still found anywhere in Japan and more and more abroad. Sweet they might be but they do provide a great taste when combined in salads with supposedly sour ingredients. Here is a simple appetizer/salad recipe that should tempt everyone! Persimmon salad! |
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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Dried Persimmon Appetizer by Robert-Gilles MartineauIf you cannot find fresh persimmons, you still can create great and simple appetizers with sun-dried ones! They make for very sweet preseve fruit but also combine so well with sour vegetables as an appetizer! Dried Persimmon Appetizer! |
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Vegan Chinese Carrot Salad by Robert-Gilles MartineauChinese Cuisine, especially salads can be easily adapted for vegan and vegetarian priorities as shown in this simple and adaptable recipe! |
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Sushi Rice: The Recipe by Robert-Gilles MartineauI’ve been asked for some time about the secrets of making sushi rice, or “shari/シャリ in Japanese, but actually there are no real secrets, only a method. The following recipe is professional and involves a large volume. Think of a sushi party before preparing it. There are simpler versions (the Missus is particularly good at it!) and… |
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Uszka (Stuffed Dough Pockets) by Brett Ede
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Guava, Mulberry and Maple Salad by gypsy696This is a really easy salad/dessert to make with very few ingredients. I added a couple of broken down pieces of my flaxseed chikki for added crunch. Flaxseed chikki is really easy to make – just melt some jaggery or brown sugar in a pan. Let cool for 5 minutes. Add the flax seeds. Stir well. Transfer to a flat bottomed pan and cut… |
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Burdock Root from the Farmers Market at Union Square by Karen SchuldMy friend Keiko, from Tokyo, introduced me to burdock root, a slender brown root vegetable that is common in Japanese cuisine. This week, i was happy to find this vegetable at the farmer's market at Union Square. The root has a nutty sweet flavor with a crunch texture that tastes perfect with a bowl of rice and a glass of hot Saki. |
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Classic Samosa by MyCreative FlavorsA classic indian and asian snack enjoyed with chutney. more details at http://onecreativekitchen.blogspot.com/ |
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Aburage by kiyoaki katoAburage is the thin fried tofu to make Inari zushi wrapper and some other good meal.and I found out that there is no information of how to make one. so Here it is! |
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Simple and Healthy Banana Stem Salad by KarthikeyanA miracle yet Tasty Salad to counter and treatment of Kidney Stones and ailments in Gall bladder. |
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Broccoli Stir Fry with Walnuts by Rich HThis recipe is quick and easy but yields a dish that is tasty and very filling. Healthy green broccoli and walnuts make it especially delicious and the red peppers give it a nice visual appeal. Serve it over rice noodles. |
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Tasty Indian by Amanda MillenOne of the values of making bread is the sharing, not just of the food but of the idea. Knowledge is wealth - and over the years, I would like to think I have enriched a lot of minds with bread recipes that I have taught others to make. I have been to a lot of places, enough to compare and incorporate the various cultures in my… |
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