Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Japanese Street Food

If you like street food, you must can't miss the Japanese street food for one of best in the world.  Here are a few dishes you'll want to try when you embark on you journey to Japan.


Yakisoba is a kind of Japanese fried noodle. The most common type of Yakisoba is stir-fried with meat and vegetables



source 8 Wild Japanese Street Foods



Taiyaki is a Japanese fish-shaped cake. The most common filling is red bean paste that is made from sweetened azuki beans. Other common fillings may be custard, chocolate, cheese, or sweet potato




Okonomiyaki is a Japanese savoury pancake containing a variety of ingredients. The name is derived from the word okonomi, meaning "what you like" or "what you want", and yaki meaning "grilled" or "cooked"







Oden is a very popular winter dish that features fish cakes, daikon radish, boiled eggs, yam cakes, and many more ingredients. Typically served at food carts and convenience stores.  Oden recipes vary by region, with variations in broths, meats, vegetables, and sauces.
 




Yakitori refers to bite-sized pieces of chicken skewered on a bamboo skewer and barbecued over a charcoal grill. Yakitori is the main staple of izakaya, (Japanese pubs), but are often found on the streets of Japan as a quick, delicious snack








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