List of Japanese soups and stews

This is a list of Japanese soups and stews. Japanese cuisine is the food—ingredients, preparation and way of eating—of Japan. The phrase ichijū-sansai (一汁三菜, "one soup, three sides") refers to the makeup of a typical meal served, but has roots in classic kaiseki, honzen, and yūsoku cuisine. The term is also used to describe the first course served in standard kaiseki cuisine nowadays.[1]
Japanese soups and stews



Soup/Shirumono
- Butajiru – Also known as tonjiru. Soup made with pork and vegetables, flavoured with miso.
 - Dashi – a class of soup and cooking stock used in Japanese cuisine.
 - Sweet corn porridge soup.
 - Kasujiru
 - Kenchin jiru
 - Miso soup
 - Noppe
 - Ohaw
 - Suimono – generic name for clear traditional soups
- Ushiojiru – clear soup of clams
 
 - Torijiru – Chicken soup
 - Zenzai – In Okinawa Prefecture, refers to red bean soup served over shaved ice with mochi
 - Zōni
 
- Champon – Noodle dish that is a regional cuisine of Nagasaki, Japan.
 - Hōtō – Regional dish made by stewing flat udon noodles and vegetables in miso soup.
 - Instant noodles
 - Okinawa soba
 - Ramen
- Tonkotsu ramen
 
 - Udon – many variations, including Kitsune udon topped with aburaage (sweetened deep-fried tofu pockets)
 
Stew/Nimono
- Cream stew – Yōshoku dish consisting of meat and mixed vegetables cooked in thick white roux.
 - Gyusuji Nikomi or Motsu Nikomi
 - Nikujaga
 - Zosui
 
- Chankonabe – Stew commonly eaten by sumo wrestlers as part of a weight-gain diet.
 - Dojō nabe – loach, tokusanhin of Asakusa in Tokyo
 - Fugu chiri – pufferfish
 - Harihari-nabe – minke whale meat and mizuna
 - Imoni – beef and potatoes
 - Kiritanpo
 - Motsunabe
 - Oden
 - Shabu-shabu
 - Sukiyaki
 
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See also
- Aonori – is a type of edible green seaweed used in Japanese soups and other dishes
 - Asian soup
 - Japanese noodles
 - List of Japanese condiments
 - List of Japanese dishes
 - List of Japanese desserts and sweets
 - List of Japanese ingredients
 - List of ramen dishes
 - List of soups
 - List of stews
 - Tsukemen
 
References
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