Taste Of Umami

Published by: Liam Rogers

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In addition to the four basic tastes of sweet, sour, bitter, and salty. There is an additional fifth taste “umami,” which literally means “essence of deliciousness” in Japanese. So, Taste Of Umami was born.
From Okinawa to Sapporo, begin your journey into the world of Japanese Cuisine! With regular recipe library updates you can learn to make everything ranging from street food favourites to elegant kaiseki meals, uncovering the nuances of regional specialties and discover the ingredients that make each dish truly extraordinary. With our app, you'll have the guide to replicate the intricate pallete Japanese gastronomy in your own home.
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