Posts Tagged ‘burdock’
Burdock root is a very familiar ingredient in Japanese cooking, and is apparently just as popular in Korea and (according to Wikipedia) Italy, Brazil and Portugal. It is low in calories, and high in minerals and dietary fiber. I was at loss how to explain the taste, so I’ll just quote from Wiki: The root [...]
Filed under: Appetizers, Salad, Vegetables | 2 Comments
Tags: burdock, chili peppers, fiber, Japan, root vegetables
Japanese New Years Soup
28Sep09
One of the few food-related traditions that I inherited from my childhood home is “o-zoni,” or Japanese New Years Soup. The “o” is an honorific, so from here on I’ll refer to it as zoni. Zoni is a soup containing mochi rice cakes, and for the first 30 years of my life it never occurred [...]
Filed under: Holidays, Meat, Soup, Vegetables | 4 Comments
Tags: bamboo shoots, burdock, carrot, chicken, dashi stock, kamaboko, lotus root, mochi, New Years, root vegetables, shiitake, stew, taro, yuzu, zoni