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Trails to Oishii Tokyo - Season 1 Episode 5
Our focus today is hijiki, a variety of seaweed that has been consumed in Japan for over 1,000 years. Much like tea leaves, this nutritious, low-calorie food is often dried, and soaked in water before use. Hijiki grow quickly at the start of spring on rocky coastlines, and are only available for harvest for a few days. Dive in to find out more about what ancient Japanese considered to be a gift from the sea
- Unyaka: 2024
- Ilizwe: United States of America
- Uhlobo: Documentary
- Isitudiyo: NHK WORLD-JAPAN
- Igama elingundoqo: fish market, food, farming, japanese cuisine, cuisine, food culture, wholesale market, comfort food
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