Oyaki

Japanese dumpling in Nagano Prefecture
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Oyaki (おやき) is a Japanese dumpling made from a fermented buckwheat dough wrapped around a stuffing of Japanese vegetables, fruit, or anko bean paste and then roasted on an iron pan. The resulting bun is then either steamed or broiled and eaten hot. Oyaki are popular and widely available in Nagano Prefecture which is famous for the dish.

Nagano's oyaki are not to be confused with Imagawayaki which is made from a light batter and is eaten as a dessert, though you can find many stores selling Imagawayaki as Oyaki.

History

Preparing oyaki

The food originated in northern Nagano prefecture and Azumi Basin[1], as one of the alternatives for rice as most of the prefecture is not suitable for growing them.[2] It later spread across the prefecture and shops that specialize in Oyaki grew from the 1980s.[3]

Ingredients and preparation

See also

References

  1. ^ 『長野県風土記』「信州の味」
  2. ^ "おやき 長野県 | うちの郷土料理:農林水産省". www.maff.go.jp. Retrieved 2024-07-12.
  3. ^ "信州の郷土食「おやき」 カリッ もちっ 具たっぷり". 日本経済新聞 (in Japanese). 2017-09-05. Retrieved 2024-07-12.

External links

  • My Home Town and Local Food English language web page describing how oyaki are made at Oyaki Village in Ogawa Village, Nagano Prefecture.
  • Oyaki Village website (in Japanese)
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