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Beni-Shouga no Tempura

Beni-Shouga no Tempura

Beni-shouga is one of the most famous side dishes in Japanese culture when eating gyu-don (beef rice bowl). Beni-shouga is the neon pinkish pickles ginger shreds that is commonly found in gyudonya san (shop that serves beef rice bowls) and is almost always all you can eat. They all so sell it in supermarkets all over Japan. However, Osaka is the #1 city in Japan in devouring these pickled delicacy. Due to the popularity of it in Osaka,, it is not uncommon for people to develop new ways of using or cooking with beni-shouga. The most uncommon food where you can only find in Osaka is the beni-shouga tempura. They cut the beni-shouga into thinly sliced medallions, put 2 on a skewer and deep fry them tempura style. If you like beni-shouga or strong ginger taste then this yummy tempura is a must try.

Beni-shouga Tempura

Beni-shouga Tempura

inside of beni-shouga tempura

inside of beni-shouga tempura

Posted by Ohana_Matsumae 01:12 Archived in Japan Tagged tokyo osaka umeda japan rice chicken seafood meat beef seaweed kaiyukan uni udon curry bowl ramen okonomiyaki soba namba takoyaki nipponbashi shinsaibashi tempura beni_shouga gyudon kushi_katsu tsutenkaku nori natto

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