BLOG , Home Cooking

Tatakikyuri is a popular Japanese home-style dish.

Tatakikyuri is a popular Japanese home-style dish. The word tataki means to hit or to pound, and kyuri means cucumber. First, the cucumber is hit or gently smashed with a wooden stick to break down the inside and roughen the surface. This helps it soak up flavours like salt or dressing more easily.
It’s a great example of how Japanese home cooking uses simple techniques to bring out a natural taste of ingredients.

Other blogs

Kashiwa-mochi is a traditional Japanese sweet made from rice cake, typically enjoyed on Children’s Day, 5th May, to celebrate children’s health and family prosperity. It is filled with sweet red bean paste, known as anko, and wrapped in an oak leaf. The type of filling varies by region- popular varieties include smooth paste, chunky paste, and miso paste, which has a sweet taste with a hint of savouriness. The oak leaf is not edible, but it adds a lovely fragrance to the rice cake.