Discover the diversity of Japanese cuisine, popular beverages, and key food labels in Japan. Learn about allergens and how food labeling helps identify ingredients for those with food allergies, ensuring safe and informed choices.
This page contains affiliate links. This article is contributed by 供TOMO. If you have ever been to Japan or if you like Japanese cuisine, you might have noticed that ginger is an essential ingredient…
In a world of pre-packaged food and extensive food processing, trying to stay healthy and largely commit to natural foods can be a difficult task. This is even true in Japan, where ingredient lists an…
This page contains affiliate links. This article is contributed by 供TOMO. Coffee is everywhere in Japan: you can find it in convenience stores, supermarkets sometimes have their own coffee machine you…
Japanese supermarkets, or konbini, along with vending machines offer a variety of delicacies, with eye-catching and colorful packages. However, you may also become particularly aware of the language g…
This page contains affiliate links. Did you know that there are differences in flavoring between Kanto (Tokyo area) and Kansai (Osaka area) in Japan? People from Kansai region tend to prefer light sea…
This page contains affiliate links. This article is contributed by 供TOMO. “Brown rice coffee”, “Brown rice tea”, “Genshin coffee”... If you have ever been looking for a caffeine-free drink in Japan, y…
This page contains affiliate links. Wagashi are traditional Japanese sweets with a great balance of artistic expression and adherence to tradition. Often made to accompany green tea, they can be seen…
One of the challenges of cooking Japanese food is finding good recipes. Getting your hands on an authentic Japanese cookbook in English can be difficult even if you know where to look. Luckily, in thi…
This page contains affiliate links. Celiac disease is rare in Japan and gluten-free diets are not broadly known, so there isn’t a widespread understanding of which foods do and don’t include gluten an…
This page contains affiliate links. Seaweed is considered an integral part of the Japanese diet and is widely used in Japanese cuisine. There is a range of potential health benefits to seaweed, includ…
This article is contributed by KAKURINBO. Located in Minobu (population approx. 10,000) in southern Yamanashi Prefecture, Minobusan is a Buddhist enclave that is home to Kuonji, the head temple of the…
This page contains affiliate links. Green tea has long been an integral part of Japanese culture and it accounts for nearly all of the tea produced in Japan. Japanese green tea is one of the most cons…
With many Japanese foods achieving worldwide popularity, it is common to want to delve deeper into the cuisine and flavors that can be found in Japan. To help you on your culinary adventure, we’ve put…
Expats in Japan often shop at local supermarkets. But unfortunately, the food labels are not in English. Japanese seafood labels are especially difficult to understand and select for your particular d…
This page contains affiliate links. One of the most popular autumn flavors of Japan is sweet potato or satsumaimo in Japanese. Japanese sweet potatoes are very versatile. They can be cooked alone or i…
This page contains affiliate links. Japan is known for its rich cultural traditions, technological advancements, as well as delicious and healthy food. However, it would be a mistake to assume that al…
In Japan, apples are very popular as gifts, especially as souvenirs from apple-growing regions. There are many different types of Japanese apples and they often differ from those available in Western…
This page contains affiliate links. Mushrooms ("kinoko" in Japanese) play an important role in Japanese cuisine and are widely used in various delicious dishes such as nabe (Japanese hot pot), oden, o…
This page contains affiliate links. Japan has plenty of water resources, and you can have pure water just twisting the tap. The majority of Japanese people drink tap water straight from the faucet or…
This page contains affiliate links. When talking about Japanese cuisine, it is inevitable that noodles will enter the discussion at some point. As one of the staple foods of Japan, noodles have been s…
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