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Tenei Soba [Nihonbashi Fukushimakan]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] January 13, 2016 16:00

A 1-minute walk from Exit 2 of JR Shin-Nihonbashi Station, we had "Tenei Soba" at Nihonbashi Fukushimakan MIDETTE, an antenna shop in Fukushima Prefecture.

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It's "Wariko soba." The scent of soba was very good.

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The tempura "Yakon" was also delicious.

Yacon is a perennial plant of the Asteraceae family, which looks like sweet potatoes, but the texture is crisp and looks like yamaimo.

Originally it was not a Japanese vegetable, it was made in the mountains of Andes.

It seems to be made in Tenei Village, Fukushima Prefecture.

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The address of Nihonbashi Fukushimakan MIDETTE is on the 1st floor of Yanagiya Taiyo Building 4-3-16 Nihonbashi Muromachi.

Click here for HP ⇒ http://midette.com/

Click here for the introduction of Tenei Yacon ⇒

http://www.vill.tenei.fukushima.jp/soshiki/6/yacon.html