but the packet of 5 in the photo above was only $1.99 at Nara Foods in Port Washington, Long Island. So, look for it next time you are in a Japanese grocery store and give it a try, especially if you or someone
I buy it from my local Asian grocery store. It's US$14.99 for a 15 pound bag. Amazon.com also sells it, at a much higher price. I've tried medium grain brown rice and it made me miserable. Couldn't stand the texture and taste. Long grain brown rice is definitely better, a...
From the outside, Workshop Issé looks like just another unassuming little Japanese grocery and gift store. There are quite a few stores of this nature scattered about Europe these days. But inside this little boutique in the heart of the Japanese quarter in Paris, you can experience something...
When I'm in the local Oriental food section of our grocery store I hope I can remember "yuuki" on a food label from Japan means grown without pesticides. Thank you for sharing that useful information. I use Tamari almost exclusively except for marinating chicken or meat when I use a le...
kanten (agar) powder— the granules are easy to use; I use a pre-measured packet for the ultimate convenience; find a Japanese brand called “Kanten Papa,” from a Japanese grocery store or use a similar product on Amazon sugar water Jump to Recipe Substitution Tips and Variations Try the...
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Cardiff University, UK Maki Umemura Kansai University, Japan Rika Fujioka Copyright information © 2013 Rika Fujioka About this chapter Cite this chapter Fujioka, R. (2013). The Pressures of Globalization in Retail: The Path of Japanese Department Stores, 1930s–1980s. In: Umemura, M., Fujiok...
“This is the UK firm’s biggest foray into Asia and we’d expect the continent to be a big target for future growth. He added that the dramatic rise is not just about Japan – but proof that Ocado’s business model of providing technology to retailers is working. ...
If your grocery store doesn’t carry it, try finding a Middle Eastern or Indian grocery store. I use a brand called “Al Wadi” that comes in a plastic container with a green label and lid and has a relatively mellow flavor. If you can’t get tahini you can also grind your own ...
You also need some bowls, flat baskets, a large, wide-mouth, a deep container made of ceramic or glass or non-reactive plastic (never metal), a weight or a sturdy plastic bag, and large jars to store your umeboshi. Preparing the ume plums ...