Oden

关东煮, おでん

Oden (おでん, 御田) is a type of nabemono (japanese one-pot dishes), consisting of several ingredients such as boiled eggs, daikon, konjac, and processed fishcakes stewed in a light, soy-flavored dashi broth. oden was originally what is now commonly called misodengaku or simply dengaku; konjac (konnyaku) or tofu was boiled and eaten with miso. later, instead of using miso, ingredients were cooked in dashi, and oden became popular. ingredients vary according to region and between each household. karashi is often used as a condiment. oden is often sold from food carts, though some izakayas and several convenience store chains also serve it, and dedicated oden restaurants exist. many different v...

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