Tsukemono are vegetables pickled in vinegar, salt, miso,
malted rice, sugar or sake. There are at least 50 types of
tsukemono. They are typically served as a side dish or topping.
For example, Beni Shoga is a topping for common dishes such as okonomiyaki, takoyaki and yakisoba.
Tsukemono
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