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Japanese food

  • Gyoza Is an Easy-to-Make Japanese Comfort Food
    Gyoza Is an Easy-to-Make Japanese Comfort Food
    Although gyoza originated in China, it is quite different from the jiaozi—for one, gyoza has wings.
    May 23, 2024BY Tribune News Service
  • Washington State’s King County Ranks Near Top for Preponderance of Asian Restaurants
    Washington State’s King County Ranks Near Top for Preponderance of Asian Restaurants
    By Gene Balk From The Seattle Times Seattle—It's no secret that Seattle-area diners love Asian cuisine. Now there's ...
    June 15, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Japanese Cake
    Japanese Cake
    If your favorite part of cake is the sponge instead of the icing (yes, those people exist) then ...
    May 23, 2022BY Madeline Buiano
  • Meet the Successful Japanese-American Chef Cooking Every Dish with a Dash of Positivity
    Meet the Successful Japanese-American Chef Cooking Every Dish with a Dash of Positivity
    In an industry known for its high risk of failure and low profit margins, Mie Okuda has survived ...
    May 12, 2022BY Annie Wu
  • Takuan (Pickled Daikon Radishes)
    Takuan (Pickled Daikon Radishes)
    Takuan Growing up, I never stopped to question what the bright yellow-colored pickled veggies sitting next to my ...
    March 27, 2019BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Mochiko Chicken
    Mochiko Chicken
    Mochiko Chicken There’s nothing quite like fried chicken. It’s crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and, ...
    March 27, 2019BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Samurai’s Leaf: This Japanese Herb Might Be the Secret to Longevity, Study Says
    Samurai’s Leaf: This Japanese Herb Might Be the Secret to Longevity, Study Says
    A Japanese plant traditionally eaten by samurai warriors could hold the secret to longevity, scientists say. The Ashitaba ...
    February 26, 2019BY Bill Pan
  • Feast on All-You-Can-Eat Sushi and Sides, at Flushing’s Golden Sushi
    Feast on All-You-Can-Eat Sushi and Sides, at Flushing’s Golden Sushi
    At 74 years old, with nearly half of them spent as a chef, Pong Song Oh could be ...
    February 5, 2019BY Sponsored Content
  • At Suzuki, the Art of Kaiseki Delights the Eyes and Stomach Alike
    At Suzuki, the Art of Kaiseki Delights the Eyes and Stomach Alike
    Each dish is a masterpiece in miniature. Slices of sashimi gleam in a lacquered tray. Salmon temari-zushi and ...
    November 7, 2018BY Sponsored Content
  • This Noodle Making Appliance Is The Future For All Noodle Fans
    This Noodle Making Appliance Is The Future For All Noodle Fans
    If you are the person who scoured through the entire city for authentic Japanese ramen, then you know ...
    August 1, 2014BY Deborah Kim
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