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Mirin

Linked to 5 dishes across 1 culinary tradition.

Dishes featuring mirin

udon🍽️ main
Udon is a thick wheat flour noodle dish, often served hot in a mild broth made from dashi, soy sauce, and mirin. It is a staple of Japanese cuisine, valued for its chewy texture and comforting warmth, commonly enjoyed throughout the year and across all regions of Japan.
Japanese
soba🍽️ main
Soba is a traditional Japanese noodle dish made from buckwheat flour, known for its nutty flavor and firm texture. It is enjoyed both hot and cold and holds cultural significance as a symbol of longevity and good fortune, often eaten during New Year's celebrations.
Japanese
yakitori🍽️ main
Yakitori is a popular Japanese dish consisting of bite-sized pieces of chicken skewered and grilled over charcoal. It is often seasoned with salt or a savory-sweet tare sauce, embodying a balance of smoky, umami, and slightly sweet flavors. Yakitori holds cultural significance as a common street food and izakaya staple, enjoyed socially with drinks.
Japanese
kaiseki🍽️ main
Kaiseki is a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner that emphasizes seasonality, balance, and presentation. It is characterized by its meticulous preparation, artistic plating, and the harmonious combination of flavors and textures, reflecting the beauty of nature and Japanese cultural aesthetics.
Japanese
unagi🍽️ main
Unagi is a traditional Japanese dish featuring freshwater eel grilled and glazed with a sweet soy-based sauce called tare. It is prized for its rich, savory flavor and tender texture, often enjoyed during summer for its supposed stamina-boosting properties.
Japanese