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What to cook with Furikake
Above all, Furikake shines on Steamed rice bowl, Baked salmon, Avocado toast. It’s my top recommendation across 4 dishes we’ve tested. It also works as an alternative across 3 recipes we’ve documented.
Spice · Blend
Furikake
Kumamoto Prefecture (industrial birthplace, Marumiya 1959) and nationwide, Japan
briny iodine from nori · deep bonito umami · toasted sesame
Where to buy it
Where to buy it
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| Spicewalla | — | Spicewalla |
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The dishes where it’s our first choice
4 recipes where Furikake is my top recommendation.
The dishes where it also works
A credible alternative on 3 other recipes.
Its best partners in the kitchen
The condiments most often cited alongside Furikake in our pairings.
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Spice · Blend
Shichimi Togarashi
Born in Edo (now Tokyo) at the Yagenbori apothecary; chili itself grown in Nagano and nationwide, blended by houses across the country, Japan
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Spice · Blend
Egyptian Dukkah
Cairo and the Nile Delta, where it is a street-food and home-pantry staple eaten with bread and oil, Egypt
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Spice · Oils, vinegars & honeys
Traditional Tamari
Aichi, Gifu and Mie — the Tōkai region around Nagoya, the historic home of whole-soybean (mame) brewing and Hatchō miso, Japan
To learn more about the product itself — full page for Furikake .