Asian Food Primer: Japanese Food
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
by David Johnson
Japanese cooking enjoys a reputation as very healthy and has become popular in the United States. Food is usually stir-fried and cut into small pieces. Chopsticks are used. Common ingredients:seafood, beef, chicken, rice, soybeans, vegetables, seaweed; fruit Popular dishes:sushi (chopped raw fish served with rice soaked in vinegar); tempura, (deep fried shrimp or vegetables); teriyaki (marinated beef); noodles; tofu (made of soybeans); soups More Information: | Asian Foods Guide |
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