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The moment when u see pomelo (yuzu ゆず/柚子) products and the only thing you think of is our precious YThe moment when u see pomelo (yuzu ゆず/柚子) products and the only thing you think of is our precious YThe moment when u see pomelo (yuzu ゆず/柚子) products and the only thing you think of is our precious YThe moment when u see pomelo (yuzu ゆず/柚子) products and the only thing you think of is our precious Y

The moment when u see pomelo (yuzu ゆず/柚子) products and the only thing you think of is our precious YUZURU ❤️


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第十八夜 二皿目ふろふき大根の鶏皮みそ添え黒板を見ている同級生に「滋養たっぷりのふろふき大根、どう?」。熱々の大根を盛り、鶏皮と昆布のうまみが溶けた煮汁をたっぷり注ぎ、鶏皮みそと柚子を添える。箸をつけ

第十八夜 二皿目
ふろふき大根の鶏皮みそ添え
黒板を見ている同級生に「滋養たっぷりのふろふき大根、どう?」。熱々の大根を盛り、鶏皮と昆布のうまみが溶けた煮汁をたっぷり注ぎ、鶏皮みそと柚子を添える。箸をつける前に汁を吸い、「おいしいね」。


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Yuzukoshō (柚子胡椒), literally “yuzu pepper”, is a spicy condiment from Japan’s subtropical, southernmost island, Kyushu. Traditionally used to season nabe (鍋), Japanese hot pot, and sashimi (刺身), yuzukoshō is made from only four ingredients: 1) yuzu, a grapefruit-like Japanese citrus 2) chili peppers – usually green but sometimes red, 3) sea salt, and 4) time - yuzukoshō is slightly fermented. It has a clean salty-spicy flavor but it is the tart, floral, and bittersweet notes of yuzu which make yuzukoshō unique. Notably, many Western chefs are beginning to discover yuzukoshō and it is finding its way into inventive marinades, sauces, and other applications. Yuzukoshō isn’t terribly expensive and can be found at Japanese groceries and online.

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