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- Kiritanpo (きりたんぽ) is a ****anese dish particularly in Akita Prefecture. Freshly cooked rice is pounded until somewhat mashed, then formed into cylinders...
- Harihari-nabe – minke whale meat and mizuna Imoni – beef and potatoes Kiritanpo Motsunabe Oden Shabu-shabu Sukiyaki ****anese soups and stews Sukiyaki...
- ****an Broadcast area Kazuno, Akita Frequency 79.1MHz Branding Kazuno Kiritanpo FM Programming Language ****anese Format Music/Talk/News History First...
- cylinders around ****anese cypress skewers, and toasted at an open hearth. The kiritanpo are used as dumplings in soups. Chankonabe (ちゃんこ鍋): commonly eaten in...
- ****anese curry Kamameshi Kankoro Karukan Katemeshi Katsudon Keihan rice Kiritanpo Mochi Moffle Okayu Omurice Onigiri Oyakodon Rice burger Senbei Sushi Taco...
- Akita is known for the following regional specialties (tokusanhin): Kiritanpo Nabe Gakko Rice – Akita komachi Sake Akita Bank Red Arrows, women's basketball...
- ****anese curry Kamameshi Kankoro Karukan Katemeshi Katsudon Keihan rice Kiritanpo Mochi Moffle Okayu Omurice Onigiri Oyakodon Rice burger Senbei Sushi Taco...
- have specialized themselves in this dish due to its rising po****rity. Kiritanpo-nabe, another hotpot dish originating from Akita Prefecture, also uses...
- in Akita Prefecture, it is called "tampo" which is cut and cooked in kiritanpo. Suzuki, R. (2005). Cocina ****onesa. Secretos de la cocina. Origo Chile...
- (souvenirs). Tokusanhin are a category of meibutsu, regional specialties. Akita Kiritanpo Nabe ****uoka Mentaiko ****ushima ****ushima beef Ikaninjin Kitakata ramen...