Tag: 芋
12
May
Vegan Japanese Recipe: Daikon Leaves, Imo and Miso Stew
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Here is another simple Japanese recipe to satisfy hungry vegans and vegetarians which also has the merit to be ecological and nutritious! INGREDIENTS: for 4...
12
Jun
Imo Recipes Compilation
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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Ko Imo No Nimono In Jpanese Ko Imo/小芋 means small taro tubers, and Nimono/煮物 can be loosely translated as stew. Imo are...
19
May
Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Ko Imo No Nimono
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In Jpanese Ko Imo/小芋 means small taro tubers, and Nimono/煮物 can be loosely translated as stew. Imo are great for vegans as they are fulfilling...
19
Apr
Vegan Japanese Stew
by dragonlife
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Just about time I came back to my vegan and vegetarian (I’m not) friends with a recipe they can create in Japan or back home!...
07
Apr
Japanese Bread: Beni Imo to Goma no Pan/Violet Sweet Potato and Sesame Bread
by dragonlife
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This recipe is a quick and simple braed suggestion for Debra at Hapabento who loves her violet Sweet Potatoes and might one day find herself...
01
Apr
Japanese Dessert: Beni Imo to Ringo no Tart /Violet Sweet Potato & Apple Tart
by dragonlife
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This recipe is a quick and simple tart suggestion for Debra at Hapabento who loves her violet Sweet Potatoes and might one day foind herself...
29
Mar
Japanese Snack/Dessert: Daigaku Imo/”University Sweet Potatoes”
by dragonlife
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Daigaku Imo litterally means “University Sweet Potato”! This snack/dessert became popular in the 1910’s in the vicinity of kanda in Tokyo where students were queuing...
27
Mar
Japanese Dessert: Beni Imo Cheese Cake/Violet Sweet Potato Cheese Cake
by dragonlife
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Debra at Hapabento mentioned that she calls her Violet Sweet Poatatoes Okinawa Sweet Poataoes. Actually, Okinawa is famous all over Japan for its Violet Sweet...
26
Mar
Imo: “Japanese Tubers”-The Varieties and Basic Knowledge
by dragonlife
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“IMO YOUKAN”, Japanese vegan cake made with sweet potato Following the numerous queries on recently posted articles on “IMO” or “TUber” in Jaoanese, I thought...