To: V K Lee; Mark17; Candor7
Agree. Broccoli is up there in tasty vegetables. Another acquired taste is
gobo (burcock roots). Mixed up with thin slices of carrot and it makes a terrific cooked vegetable with great health benefits -- like natto.
25 posted on
06/08/2023 5:04:09 PM PDT by
poconopundit
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To: poconopundit
Miso Soup cooked in the old monastic way is als very good for you.
If You are in Kyoto there is a huge wonderful Curry Restaurant. Great place to eat.
Ashoka Kyoto Indian Restaurant
Restaurant, Indian, $$$
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Located next to Kawaramachi Station in the Teramachi Shopping District, this restaurant has been open for more than 30 years. Carved wooden screens and old paintings of Indian design accent the dining area, lending it an authentic vibe. Customer favourites include tandoor meats such as chicken tikka and mutton kebab, biryani dishes and the baked-to-perfection naan. A seven-dish vegetarian lunch is a steal at just ¥900 (£6.60). Four different types of samosas are on the menu, including a vegan option, and there are numerous curries to choose from, many of them vegetarian, such as the rich paneer butter masala. The staff are extremely friendly; ask a waiter which dishes are halal. There’s another location with the same name in Central Osaka.
26 posted on
06/08/2023 5:16:58 PM PDT by
Candor7
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To: poconopundit
Another great tasting veggie is tomatoes. Yum, they are
so good. DH can't stand them; something to do with the
seeds. However, he eats ketchup like there's no tomorrow,
same hunger he has for spaghetti sauce or pizza. On the other hand, cabbage is also good; only if raw. Cooked cabbage
is a gigantic turnoff (unless it's in a stew). Brussels Sprouts, BARF!
27 posted on
06/08/2023 7:14:58 PM PDT by
V K Lee
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