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But the unfortunate thing in many Japanese restaurants is that they don’t have hot sauce – only a chili powder, nanami togarashi, which is typically used to season udon and ramen broths - not right for curry over rice.
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But the unfortunate thing in many Japanese restaurants is that they don’t have hot sauce – only a chili powder, nanami togarashi, which is typically used to season udon and ramen broths - not right for curry over rice.
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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In addition to a tuna sampler nigiri selection (tuna, medium otoro and fatty otoro) we tried the shrimp seven spice togarashi sauce, and a tuna tuna roll which had albacore inside a square of pressed rice with tuna over it topped with a great sauce.
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And then I remembered that chile peppers = togarashi in Japanese, and that they are a key ingredient in one of my all-time favorite spices — shichimi togarashi, a Japanese spice mix commonly found at home dinner tables and yakitori restaurants that is designed to enhance the natural flavors of high quality meat and veggies.
Boing Boing 2009
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We loved the hamachi (yellowtail) marinated in yuzu, Thai basil, togarashi peppers, cilantro, sweet soy glaze, crushed seaweed and sesame seeds.
Mara Gibbs: Everybody Sleeps and Eats Where? South Beach, Miami 2010
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Roll the sushi [7], using yellowtail, cream cheese, jalapeños, a stalk of green onion, and a sprinkle of togarashi as your fillings.
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Roll the sushi, using yellowtail, cream cheese, jalapeños, a stalk of green onion, and a sprinkle of togarashi as your fillings.
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The chicharon with togarashi is downright bad and akin to gas station pork rind snacks.
I HEART BACON 2009
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The chicharon with togarashi is downright bad and akin to gas station pork rind snacks.
I HEART BACON 2009
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The chicharon with togarashi is downright bad and akin to gas station pork rind snacks.
I HEART BACON 2009
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