“Botan-nabe,” a winter tradition in Oi-cho, Fukui Prefecture

Peony hot pot Fukui
 
 

Fukui Other recommended dishes

Soy sauce katsudon Fukui
Soy sauce katsudon

The biggest feature of Ono's new specialty, the soy sauce katsudon, is that it uses s...

Oboro kelp mackerel sushi Fukui
Oboro kelp mackerel sushi

It is a gem of thick and fresh local sea mackerel that was premined with vinegar with...

Wakasa beef Fukui
Wakasa beef

It is the highest grade wagyu certified according to strict standards from Japanese b...

Powdered seaweed Fukui
Powdered seaweed

“Peach seaweed” is a natural natural food made by drying the best natural seaweed fro...

Hana Rakkyo Fukui
Hana Rakkyo

“Flower shallots” from Mirihama in Mikuni, Fukui Prefecture are cultivated in sand du...

Taro no koroni Fukui
Taro no koroni

The biggest event of the Jodo Shinshu sect held from autumn to New Year is called Hoo...

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Nabe dishrelated dishes

Ishiru Nabe Ishikawa
Ishiru Nabe

“Ishiru” is a fish sauce that is transmitted to the Noto region. There is also a regi...

Kanto oden Tokyo
Kanto oden

Oden is not a common name throughout Japan, and in the Kansai region, it is sometimes...

Yanagawa nabe (Yanagawa nabe) Tokyo
Yanagawa nabe (Yanagawa nabe)

Yanagawa nabe (Yanagawa nabe) is a hot pot dish born in Edo that uses loaches. Like ...

Bokke nabe Kagoshima
Bokke nabe

When you say “bokke” in Kagoshima prefecture, it means “bold and exciting,” and it is...

Suppon pot Oita
Suppon pot

Suppon grown in Oita Prefecture, which has an ideal environment for breeding Suppon s...

Hottsuru Nabe Akita
Hottsuru Nabe

Shottsuru is a seasoning of Akita's specialty. Its true identity is fish sauce. Salt ...

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