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Tonkatsu



I guess everybody knows what a Tonkatsu is.. one of the popular dish in Japan. It consists of a breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet one to two centimeters thick and sliced into bite-sized pieces, usually served with shredded cabbage and/or miso soup.

It won't be a Tonkatsu at all if there's no tonkatsu sauce. Sesame seeds adds a wonderful flavor to the sauce. SO YUMMY... One of my favorite dishes in Japan...




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  1. wonderful photos. sesame is one of my favorite seasonings.

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  2. I love tonkatsu soo much!!I also love miso tonkatsu and of course,maraming cabbage na makakain!!\(^0^)/Yummy!!Great shots,Bambie!!^_^

    Happy Food Trip Friday!!

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  3. looks so yummy! I love sesame but never tried the seeds...just the oil. I used it when cooking chinese cuisine. :-)

    BTW, thanks for dropping by my FTF entry. Happy weekend!

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  4. We love tonkatsu here, too. Actually, I love Japanese food! =P~

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  5. Yummy food and yes, wonderful shots!. Congrats to the new blog. I absolutely love the theme/template.

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  6. Looks great! sure would like to try sometime

    Christina

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  7. Hmmm looks delish! everyone just love chicken!

    Happy weekend!

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  8. i love tonkatsu too and i like to have that grinding bowl on your 1st pix

    my entry for food trip friday is here

    Great day for us Food Weekenders:)

    Thanx for the Visit :)

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  9. nice blog u got here..

    hope u can visit my other blogs too!

    www.reyapot.com
    www.cahloy.com
    www.jhudielsjournal.blogspot.com
    www.reyapot-emotera.blogspot.com

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  10. di ko maview.. video ba yan or photobucket?? weeeeeh i hope to have a taste of that tonkatsu.. that must be good..sa kwento mo pa lang natatakam na ko :)

    anyways i have something for u here http://www.nikoganda.com/2009/09/arigatou-gozaimasu.html

    ingat lagi mwh!

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  11. oh my....looks yummylicious......never had this before.....:)

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