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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Daikon ChrysanthemumsHere is a simple and “artistic” recipe using daikon and yuzu/lime. It’s called 菊花大根/Kikuhana Daikon which can… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Mar 2010 Advanced |
2 votes
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Japanese Snack/Dessert: Daigaku Imo/”University Sweet Potatoes”Daigaku Imo litterally means “University Sweet Potato”! This snack/dessert became popular in the 1910’s in the… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Mar 2010 Advanced |
2 votes
9082 views
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Japanese Cakes/Wagashi : Recipe-Anko/SweetmeatsOne main ingredients in traditional Wagashi/Japanese Cakes is “anko” (or more simply “an”) which can be… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Feb 2010 Advanced |
2 votes
4561 views
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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: New Lotus Roots & UmeboshiLotus roots, when new and fresh, should be prized for their great natural taste. They can even be eaten almost… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Feb 2010 Advanced |
2 votes
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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Triple-Taste Aubergines/Egg-PlantsAs I already repeated time and time again, the Japanese cuisine/gastronomy has a lot to offer to vegans and… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Mar 2010 Advanced |
2 votes
3122 views
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Japanese Vegan Snack: Ume-Shiso Kyuuri/Cucumber, Pickled Plums & Perilla SaladHere is one simple recipe I consider as a Japanese “National” snack that… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Mar 2010 Advanced |
1 vote
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Easy Summer Salad: Grapefruit & Avocado SaladSummer comes with all kinds of fruit and vegetables that can be combined into simple and refreshing salads.… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Mar 2010 Advanced |
1 vote
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VEGAN SOY MILK CARROT POUND CAKEEasy Vegan Cake! |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Feb 2010 Advanced |
1 vote
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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Deep-fried Tofu BallsMeat balls, or any balls for that matter, don’t have to be made with meat, eggs or dairy products to be… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Mar 2010 Advanced |
1 vote
4577 views
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Sushi Rice: The RecipeI’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… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Mar 2010 Advanced |
1 vote
4652 views
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