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www.rexbariatrics.com
This crisp Japanese cucumber salad is light, refreshing, and perfect for a bariatric diet. A great side dish with bold flavors. Try the recipe today
otagofarmersmarket.org.nz
Japanese cucumber salad with striped cucumbers, vinegar dressing, and toasted sesame seeds—fresh and delicious from Otago Farmers Market.
ubiquinol.org
This refreshing Japanese Cucumber Salad is packed with antioxidants and heart-healthy nutrients. A light, crisp side dish that's perfect for supporting your wellness journey.
mogushop.asia
Try Jamie's simple cold soba salad with salmon, perfect for a hot afternoon! What you need:  Miura Zao Soba buckwheat noodles 10 pieces of shredded Crabsticks ½ Japanese cucumber Kewpie Roasted...
subi.com.my
Enjoy tender Subi Tempura Pollock Fish Fillets with a mesclun salad, mashed sweet potatoes, and tangy Thousand Island sauce. Perfect for a delicious meal!
somethingnewfordinner.com
Refreshing, light and easy, cucumber and shrimp salad is a great side to a grilled fish or teriyaki-style meat or shoyu chicken.
www.fieryfoodscentral.com
Japanese Cucumber Salsa: A tangy, spicy salsa perfect for seafood dishes or as a vibrant barbeque side. Try it with fresh oysters or grilled tuna!
Ingredients: cucumber, rice wine, sugar, chile
www.wholefoodsmarket.com
These zesty pickles are a fun change from classic dill or bread-and-butter pickles. Serve as a complement to grilled or spicy foods, or with chicken or fish.
www.oahufresh.com
Indulge in crispy Soy Sauce & Vinegar Pickled Cucumbers from O‘ahu Fresh. Perfect in just 15 minutes!Rated 4/5.
www.foodiebook.co.uk
Explore the crisp freshness of Japanese pickled cucumbers—perfect for canapes or as a tangy side dish. Try this recipe today! 🥒🧆 #JapanesePickles #CanapeSnack
www.kikoriwhiskey.com
Muddled cucumbers set the foundation for the delicious and refreshing Kikori Bonsai. Kikori Rice Whiskey. 100% rice whiskey distilled in Japan.
importfood.com
Soak the wakame in tepid water 5 to 10 minutes, or until fully expanded. Halve the cucumber lenthwise and using a tablespoon, roughly scoop out seeds.