3 Types of Japanese Preserved Foods That Are Both Healthy and Convenient!
Preserved foods have been an integral part of Japanese cuisine for hundreds of years. Not only are they convenient thanks to their shelf life, but these Japanese preserved foods are also healthy and delicious! We have broken down Japanese preserved into three main categories, so read on to learn about some of Japan's delicious preserved foods!
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1.Preserved grains
Japan's representative grain is rice.
There are various ways to preserve rice and you can eat it over the course of the year as meals or as sweets.
Hoshii (dried boiled rice)
Rice is boiled once then dried.
If you add hot water it becomes like freshly cooked rice. This is what samurai troops and ninjas always carried.
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Soumen
Sōmen (素麺) are very thin—less than 1.3 mm in diameter—white Japanese noodles made of wheat flour. The noodles are usually served cold.
It's a Japanese summer food that is still eaten today.
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2. Preserved side dishes
3.Preserved sweets
The information in this article is accurate at the time of publication.