Tuesday, March 23, 2010

About Japanese Food: Hotaruika - Japanese Spring Delicacy

If you can't see this email, click here

About.com

Japanese Food

Basics

Easy Meals

Traditional Dishes



From Setsuko Yoshizuka, your Guide to Japanese Food

Hotaruika - Japanese Spring Delicacy
Hotaruika (firefly squids) are known as small squids which glow in the dark. They are usually found in Toyama Bay from March to May...Read more

New Forum Topic: Cooking Sardines
Sardines are called iwashi in Japanese. Iwashi are cooked in many ways in Japanese cooking. How do you cook fresh sardines?
Share Your Recipes in the Japanese Food Forum!

Japanese Recipe of the Week: Grilled Abura-age with Natto
There is usually some abura-age (fried tofu) in my refrigerator, so I make grilled aburaage with various fillings. In this recipe, seasoned natto is packed in abura-age pouches. It's a quick appetizer to serve with beer.
Grilled Aburaage with Natto Recipe

Japanese Rice & Mochi
Japanese rice recipes and Japanese mochi information.

 


Japanese Food Ads
Featured Articles
Japanese Appetizers
Japanese Salad & Salad Dressing
Japanese Sauce & Japanese Seasoning
Japanese Food Pictures
Japanese Drinks & Japanese Tea
Japanese Holiday Food and Traditional Japanese Food

 

More from About.com

Disney Trip Planner
Everything you need to plan the perfect Disney vacation -- from when to go and what to do, to saving money and picking a hotel. More >

Join About.com's User Panel!
Share your opinions and help us make make About.com more relevant, informative and enjoyable to use. More>


This newsletter is written by:
Setsuko Yoshizuka
Japanese Food Guide
Email Me | My Blog | My Forum
 
Sign up for more free newsletters on your favorite topics
You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About Japanese Food newsletter. If you wish to change your email address or unsubscribe, please click here.

About respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy

Contact Information:
249 West 17th Street
New York, NY, 10011

© 2010 About.com
 


Must Reads
Japanese Recipes
Introduction to Sushi
Cooking Tempura
Japanese Dashi
Japanese Food Pictures

Advertisement

No comments:

Post a Comment