
Moritake Junsai Nabe (Watershield Hotpot)
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Moritake Junsai Nabe (Watershield Hotpot)
森岳じゅんさい鍋
Overview
Moritake’s junsai nabe is a hotpot specialty featuring locally raised chicken and watershield (junsai).
Junsai nabe is a seasonal hotpot found in the Mitane area of Akita, available from May through August when watershield is harvested. Watershield is an aquatic plant whose clear, gelatinous buds are picked by hand from shallow boats; Akita Prefecture produces around 90 percent of Japan's supply. The hotpot base is a reduced bone broth with soy sauce and sake, cooked with napa cabbage, leeks, burdock, and hinai-jidori chicken, a cross-breed local to Akita. Junsai is added briefly at the end to warm through without losing its slippery texture. Kiritanpo, hollow rice dumplings formed around sticks and softened in the broth, are a common accompaniment.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 森岳じゅんさい鍋
- Nearest station
- Akita Station (10 min walk)
- Reservations
- not required
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