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Monday, 24 March 2008

Nikujaga

Nikujaga is typical menu of mother's cooking. Niku (meat) and Jagaimo (potato) are stewed with onion and carrot in Japanese soup stock.
It is said it tends to take beef in west Japan, pork in east Japan. I prefer pork one.


Posted by Makiron at 23:44
Labels: Home cooking, Washoku

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