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A simple recipe for tsukudani, an everyday Japanese side dish to eat with hot rice

TOKYO (AP) — Tsukudani, a sweet, Japanese side dish often served with hot rice, originated in the samurai era in a tiny neighborhood called Tsukuda in the old part of Tokyo. Adding “ni” at the end of a word in Japanese means that’s where it’s cooked.

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A simple recipe for tsukudani, an everyday Japanese side dish to eat with hot rice

A plate of tuna tsukudani, served with hot rice, appears in the Tsukuda neighborhood of Tokyo, Monday, June 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Yuri Kageyama)


TOKYO (AP) — Tsukudani, a sweet, Japanese side dish often served with hot rice, originated in the samurai era in a tiny neighborhood called Tsukuda in the old part of Tokyo. Adding “ni” at the end of a word in Japanese means that’s where it’s cooked.

Professional tsukudani is sold packaged at some Asian food stores and, of course, in modern-day Tsukuda.

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