Tempura

Tempura is deep fried fish and vegetables in a light batter. Care is taken to cook tempura at a low temperature for a short time to preserve the taste of ingredients. It's served with a light tentsuyu dip.

 The only ingredient that may be harder to find is Japanese tempura batter mix since this is more of a specialty item but besides that, feel free to fry anything else you wish. Be creative and show your friends and family what new skill you've gained :)

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