This time, we learned how to make nikujaga (pork and potato stew), horenso no goma-ae (spinach dressed with sesame sauce), kimpira gobo (fried burdock root), sawaniwan (soup filled with julienned vegetables) and taking out dashi (soup stock), which is a class that students can easily learn the important foundation of the Japanese food from the professional cooking instructor!
Cooking Class at Ito Ryokan in Ningyocho, Tokyo!
Cooking Class at Ito Ryokan in Ningyocho, Tokyo!
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October 2018
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