From here, I’ll show you some of the foods we eat at my house — just a few examples!

nigirisushi

Nigiri Sushi - a classic Japanese delicacy consisting of hand-pressed sushi rice topped with fresh, high-quality fish or seafood, perfect for experiencing authentic Japanese flavors.

sukiyaki

Sukiyaki - a popular Japanese hot pot dish with thinly sliced beef, vegetables, tofu, and noodles simmered in a sweet-savory soy-based broth, often enjoyed communally at the table.

zarusoba

Zaru Soba — chilled buckwheat noodles served on a bamboo tray, typically enjoyed by dipping into a savory soy-based sauce called tsuyu, perfect for refreshing summer meals.

ramen

Ramen is a flavorful Japanese noodle soup known for its rich broth and delicious toppings.("I made this ramen at home with a flavorful broth and my favorite toppings.)

tsukimiudon

Tsukimi Udon is a traditional Japanese noodle soup topped with a raw egg, resembling the moon.

tsukemen

This is the tsukemen we make at home.

onigiri

Onigiri: a handheld taste of Japan, wrapped in seaweed with a flavorful heart.

batterazushi

Battera is a type of pressed sushi from Osaka, topped with cured mackerel.

sanshokudango

These are tri-colored dumplings made from deep-fried shrimp paste.

wagashi

These Japanese sweets — monaka and red bean dumplings — are perfect with a cup of tea.

katsuonotataki

Katsuo no Tataki is one type of Japanese sashimi, featuring lightly seared skipjack tuna.

shakenosashimi

Salmon sashimi is fresh, raw salmon sliced thinly and served without rice.

misoshiru

This miso soup features tender daikon radish and sweet potato, blending savory miso with natural sweetness and hearty vegetables.

nasutonikunotenpura

This dish features tempura-style deep-fried eggplant stuffed with seasoned ground meat, offering a crispy outside and juicy, savory filling.

hourensounosouzai

This side dish features tender spinach seasoned simply with soy sauce and sesame, highlighting its natural flavor.