Ise udon (Photo: imgdive / CC BY 2.0)
Ise udon (Photo: imgdive / CC BY 2.0)
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Regional Cuisine - Mie

A taste of the local foods of Mie

Overview

With its rich variety of local foods, Mie prefecture turns out to be a veritable smorgasbord of flavour, texture and quality. Distinctive variations of popular dishes like the prefecture's extra thick udon noodles stand on the gourmet stage alongside succulent dumplings once eaten only by school children, simple hand-made fresh fishermen fare and Matsuzaka beef, one of the world's premier meat brands. Here is a simple guide to some of the regional cuisine of Mie.

Ise udon

Much loved by local families, Ise udon is a noodle dish said to have originated prior to 17th century. Soft but extra thick, these udon noodles are long-boiled before being dipped in a concentrated broth made from tamari soy sauce and sake. Garnished with chopped green onions, these noodles with their rich broth are deceptively simple and satisfying.

Ise udon
Ise udon (Photo: アルトクール / CC BY-SA 4.0)

Tsu gyoza

Jumbo-sized dumpling skins filled with juicy ingredients, tsu gyoza were created to satisfy school children as an all-in-one style of lunch food. Now extremely popular at festivals and gatherings, these dumplings have become a huge hit within the prefecture. With their deep-fried crispy skins and succulent fillings, it's no wonder.

Tsu gyoza
Tsu gyoza (Photo: Miyuki Meinaka / CC BY-SA 4.0)

Matsuzaka beef

With its richly marbled texture, Matsusaka beef is a cuisine of its own. One of the top three wagyu brands in the nation, this meat is reared under strict conditions and traditionally eaten as a shabu-shabu or sukiyaki meal . Not in anyway cheap, Matsuzaka beef may well be one of those once in a lifetime dining experiences.

Matsuzaka beef
Matsuzaka beef (Photo: Schellack / CC BY 3.0)

Tekone-zushi

A traditional sushi dish, tekone-zushi sees sushi vinegared rice mixed with strongly flavoured red-fleshed fish like katsuo bonito or maguro-zuke marinated tuna. Said to have been developed by fisherman needing a quick and convenient meal while out on their boats, this hand-mixed staple is also a big at gatherings.

Tekone sushi
Tekone sushi (Photo: Tranpan23 / CC BY 2.0)
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Sherilyn Siy 3 years ago
I'm more of a firm, al-dente udon person but am willing to give the soft udon a try.
Sleiman Azizi Author 3 years ago
Yeah, al-dente for me too but the thickness of these ones are great.
Elizabeth S 3 years ago
Tsu gyoza, yes please! A local izakaya does deep -fried gyoza inspired by Mie's tsu gyoza. They're awesome.
Sleiman Azizi Author 3 years ago
Yep, there's a reason why they're a hit in Mie!
Kim 3 years ago
Of all the prefectures you've recapped so far, I think Tochigi was in top spot for me, but Mie sure is doing great job in trying to change my mind!
Sleiman Azizi Author 3 years ago
Right? I had similar thoughts too about Mie...
Sander van Werkhoven 3 years ago
Is it bad that if I could try only one of these four, the Matsuzaka beef would only be my third choice?
Sleiman Azizi Author 3 years ago
Not....at....all
Elena Lisina 3 years ago
Teasing, teasing, teasing! :P
Sleiman Azizi Author 3 years ago
I'm so mean.
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