Tsukemono Food Experiences(9)
Tuna Auction Tour & Breakfast in Nachi-Katsuura, Wakayama
Discover how experts assess the quality of fresh tuna at the Nachi-katsuura fishing port with explanations from a local guide. Then, taste that quality with a fresh sashimi breakfast including two types of tuna and a special swordfish.
Takayama Soul Foods Cooking Class w/ Hida Wagyu Beef (Gifu)
Explore Takayama's regional cuisine in this cooking class at an izakaya restaurant near Takayama Station. Led by Don, a chef and business owner, you’ll make signature Takayama dishes: hoba miso yaki with Hida beef, tsukemono steak, and gohei mochi.
Specialties of Nagoya Food Tour
Explore downtown Nagoya with a local guide, trying the famous local dishes, from miso nikomi udon to chicken wings to a local eel delicacy! Learn all about the history, sights, and cuisine of Aichi prefecture’s capital city.
Osaka Breakfast-Making Class: Japanese Onigiri & Miso Soup
Put on your apron and create your own onigiri and miso soup, two of Japan’s beloved breakfast and all-day snacks, in a cozy home kitchen in Namba using an original recipe. Gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian and more options are available.
Yanaka Bento-Making Class & Calligraphy Workshop (Tokyo)
Escape the crowds in Tokyo and relax with a local calligraphy workshop and bento lunch-making class in Yanaka, a district near Ueno that retains its retro charm.
Yanaka Food Tour, Bento-Making & Cultural Workshop (Tokyo)
Discover Yanaka, a Tokyo gem near Nippori and Ueno, in this unique experience led by locals. On this day tour, you’ll explore the area, visit Nezu Shrine and Yanaka Ginza, try local snacks, make your own lunch and take part in a cultural workshop.
Family-Friendly Tokyo Home Party: Home Cooking Class & Meal
Experience an authentic Japanese home party in a cozy home in the suburbs of Western Tokyo. Aki, your local host, will take you shopping and share her best home cooking recipes before sharing a delicious meal in a family-friendly home party.
Temari Sushi Making Class in Shinagawa (Tokyo)
Round, cute and colorful, temari sushi is both fun and easy to make. Learn this creative style of sushi-making with an experienced host in this home cooking class in Tokyo and enjoy your meal with miso soup, rolled omelet, a side dish and dessert.
Tokyo Home Cooking: Make Maki Sushi Rolls in Shinagawa
Roll maki sushi in this fun cooking class in central Tokyo’s Shinagawa district. You’ll learn new recipes, discover Japanese home cooking secrets, and enjoy a delicious sushi meal with a steamy bowl of miso soup.
Discover the Delight of Tsukemono
When you think of Japanese cuisine, vibrant sushi rolls and delicate ramen bowls might spring to mind. However, one of the subtle yet unforgettable components that often accompany these dishes is tsukemono, or Japanese pickles. These tangy, sweet, and sometimes spicy delights come in an array of colors and flavors that add a refreshing contrast to the umami-rich dishes of Japan. In this guide, we explore unique tsukemono food experiences that bring this Japanese culinary art to life.
Experience Authentic Tsukemono Tastings
For those looking to immerse themselves in the world of tsukemono, consider attending an authentic tasting session. These events offer a variety of pickles, each crafted using traditional methods. You will often find choices ranging from the well-loved takuan, made from daikon radish, to the purple-hued shibazuke with its distinct mix of eggplant and cucumber. These experiences not only let you taste different pickles but also understand their historical background and the fermentation processes that create these flavorful treats. Plus, the guidance of knowledgeable hosts will enrich your appreciation for this aspect of Japanese cuisine.
Learn the Art of Tsukemono Making
Why not take a step further and learn how to make these delightful pickles yourself? Tsukemono-making workshops are exceptional opportunities to engage hands-on with Japanese traditions. Guided by experienced chefs, you'll learn how to select the best vegetables, the intricacies of salting and seasoning, and the various types of fermentation used. Participants will often get to take home their creations, making this experience a perfect way to carry a piece of Japan back with you. Whether it’s the vibrant pickled plums (umeboshi) or the colorful assortment of nukazuke, making and tasting your own tsukemono is a fulfilling adventure no culinary enthusiast should miss.
Embrace the diverse world of tsukemono through these enriching food experiences. Enhance your understanding of Japanese culture and cuisine by savoring these simple yet sophisticated flavors that have stood the test of time. Tsukemono not only adds a punch of flavor to any meal but also offers a unique insight into the food preservation techniques cherished across Japan. Join a tsukemono food experience today and discover how these pickles have become an integral part of Japanese dining.