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Rice is the staple food in Japan, and a variety of rice dishes are cooked with Japanese sticky rice.

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Japanese Unagi Rice Bowl

Friday July 10, 2009
Unagi Rice Bowl Photo (c) Setsuko Yoshizuka Unagi is consumed the most during the summer in Japan because it's said unagi gives us stamina. This is a basic Japanese unagi rice bowl which is topped with glaze-grilled unagi and kabayaki sauce. It's a Japanese custom to eat unagi on "doyo no ushinohi" (the day of the cow during a doyo period) in summer, and the day falls on July 19 and 31 in 2009.
  • Unagi Rice Bowl Recipe
  • Japanese Unagi Recipes
  • Kabayaki Sauce Recipe
  • Tips for Using Frozen Unagi
    Photo © Setsuko Yoshizuka, licensed to About.com, Inc.
  • Japanese Summer Dishes

    Wednesday July 8, 2009
    Cold Shabu Shabu Photo (c) Setsuko Yoshizuka Are you looking for a nice summer recipe? Here are popular Japanese summer dishes to keep cool or beat the heat. When you don't have much appetite in the heat, try one of Japanese summer recipes.
  • Japanese Summer Recipes
  • Japanese Summer Desserts
    Cold Shabu Shabu Photo © Setsuko Yoshizuka, licensed to About.com
  • Japanese Recipe of the Week: Japanese Pork Curry and Rice

    Monday July 6, 2009
    Japanese Have you had Japanese curry? Japanese-style curry is thicker than curry found in other cuisines and is usually served over steamed rice. This is a basic pork curry recipe using Japanese curry roux.
  • Japanese Pork Curry and Rice Recipe
  • How to Make Japanese Curry Rice
    Photo © Setsuko Yoshizuka, licensed to About.com
  • Poll: What is Your Favorite Japanese Sweet?

    Friday July 3, 2009
    Here is a list of popular Japanese sweets from the About.com Japanese Food site. What's your favorite?

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