Overview
In Japan, there's a type of sugar for nearly any recipe. Among them, wasanbon is perhaps the most precious, as it's produced in only six refineries in the country's Shikoku region. The secret to its quality lies in a traditional method practiced since the Edo period. See the magic happen for yourself, and feast your eyes on all kinds of food that call for Japan's special sugar.
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5 - 1SHIITAKE January 25, 2023
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5 - 2SERI February 15, 2023
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5 - 3WASANBON March 08, 2023
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5 - 4SOMEN March 22, 2023
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5 - 5KUZU April 19, 2023
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5 - 6YOMOGI May 17, 2023
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5 - 7HIMONO May 31, 2023
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5 - 8YUBA June 14, 2023
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5 - 9HOYA July 12, 2023
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5 - 10BUTTER July 19, 2023
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5 - 11JAPANESE MUSTARD August 02, 2023
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5 - 12JAPANESE CURRY September 13, 2023
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5 - 13FUKUSHIMA: FRUIT KINGDOM September 27, 2023
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5 - 14WAGASHI October 18, 2023
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5 - 15NODOGURO October 25, 2023
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5 - 16JAPANESE GIN November 08, 2023
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5 - 17SAITAMA WHEAT November 22, 2023
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5 - 18APPLES December 06, 2023
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5 - 19GOBO December 27, 2023