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  2. Tempura - Wikipedia

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    Tentsuyu is the most common sauce consumed with tempura. Cooked pieces of tempura are either eaten with dipping sauce, salted without sauce, or used to assemble other dishes. Tempura is commonly served with grated daikon and eaten hot immediately after frying. In Japan, it is often found in bowls of soba or udon soup in the form of shrimp ...

  3. Tensoba - Wikipedia

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    ' dipping sauce '), either chilled or hot and usually strongly flavored. The dipping variety is also called tenzaru-soba or ten-seiro, depending on the soba shop or stand. Like tendon, tensoba uses many kind of vegetable or seafood tempura, or kakiage (lit. ' scratch tempura ', using a mixture of vegetable or seafood bits).

  4. Tentsuyu - Wikipedia

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    Tentsuyu (Japanese: てんつゆ/天汁) is Japanese tempura dip. The recipe for tentsuyu depends on the seasons and on the ingredients for which tentsuyu is being prepared. A general, all-purpose, tentsuyu might consist of three parts dashi, one part mirin, and one part soy sauce.

  5. The 37 Best Costco Appetizers and Party Foods - AOL

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    Kirkland Signature Tempura Shrimp $17.99 for 30 Hidden in the frozen food aisle, you'll find these Japanese-style fried shrimp, which you can cook to a satisfying crisp in the oven, deep fryer, or ...

  6. Fried shrimp - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Ebi tempura. Ebi tempura (海老天ぷら) or ebiten is tempura of prawn, with a light fluffy coat. [3] It is served as a main dish, with soy-based dipping sauce [5] or salt. [3] It can also be made into other dishes such as: Over noodles: tensoba and tempura udon, [6] but dishes with these names not necessarily contain prawns. They ...

  7. Kakiage - Wikipedia

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    Kakiage or kaki-age (かき揚げ, 掻き揚げ or かきあげ), a Japanese dish, is a type of tempura. It is made by batter-dipping and deep-frying a batch of ingredients such as shrimp bits (or a clump of small-sized shrimp). Kakiage may use other seafood such as small scallops, shredded vegetables or a combination of such ingredients.

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    Kirkland Signature Tempura Shrimp $17.99 for 30 Hidden in the frozen food aisle, you'll find these Japanese-style fried shrimp, which you can cook to a satisfying crisp in the oven, deep fryer, or ...

  9. List of Japanese condiments - Wikipedia

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    Karashi is not usually sweetened nor thinned with a liquid. However, it can be used as part of a dipping sauce when mixed with mayonnaise or ketchup. Karashi is often served with fish tempura dishes, with tonkatsu, oden, nattō, and gyōza. [6] It is almost always served with karashinasu, pickled japanese eggplant (茄子).