Tsukemono literally translates into "pickled things" and is a popular, healthy side dish. It usually consists of several types of pickled vegetables such as cucumbers, carrots, daikon radishes, eggplants, and napa cabbage.
Each region and each family have their own tsukemono recipe, depending on local vegetables and flavors. 
It can be served with meals or used as a condiment to add flavor and texture. It can also be enjoyed on its own as a healthy snack.

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  • Pickled and Smoked Daikon Reddish IBURIDAIKON 260g Pickled and Smoked Daikon Reddish IBURIDAIKON 260g
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    OGACHINO KIMURAYA

    Pickled and Smoked Daikon Reddish IBURIDAIKON 260g

    Iburidaikon is a Japanese dish made from daikon radish that has been smoked or grilled. "Iburi" means smoked, and "daikon" is a type of large white radish commonly used in Japanese cuisine. To make iburidaikon, the daikon radish is typically smoked over...
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