Tonjiru, literally: pork soup, is the most popular soup in Japan after miso soup. It's considerably heartier than miso. Tonjiru consists of pork, burdock root, konnyaku, onions, daikon, carrots, tofu, potatoes and mushrooms in a pork and dashi soup.
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