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Okinawan Sweet Fritters by Tamara DaughertyI grew up loving this delicate treat, both from the market in Okinawa (watching elderly women fry these up in giant cast iron pots) and made at home by my "Oba-ason" (Okinawan grandmother)". I use to wait for these little doughnuts to float on top in her pot over a wood-fed fire. (we never had a stove). Similar to the American version… |
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Vegan Japanese Dessert: Sweet Potato, Apple & Gardenia Seeds Kinton by Robert-Gilles MartineauAn Easy Japanese-style vegan dessert! |
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Japanese “Rare” Cheesecake by Henry MolineNo bake cheesecakes are called “rare cheesecakes” in Japan. It is a soft type of cheesecake and usually gelatin is used to harden the filling. Rare cheesecakes are chilled and served with fresh fruits or fruit sauces. It is a very easy cheesecake to make at home |
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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Triple-Taste Aubergines/Egg-Plants by Robert-Gilles MartineauAs I already repeated time and time again, the Japanese cuisine/gastronomy has a lot to offer to vegans and vegetarians for the simple reason that such priorities are typical of the Buddhist monks (I mean the real ones!) in this country. Here is a very simple but very Japanese recipe with aubergines/egg plants: Triple-Taste… |
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Japanese Fried Rice by Caroline PhelpsYou can use different ingredients for this recipe, just like any other fried rice, it's great to make when you have leftovers! Find more recipes like this one at http://pickledplum.com/ |
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MACHA MADELEINES by Robert-Gilles MartineauSince many friends asked me, here is a Japanese-style Madeleine. Madeleines are easy to make and can be come into infinite variations. Since I could not make it French for fear to bore everyone, i though that macha tea powder would be welcome! |
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