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Monjayaki | Traditional Pancake From Kanto Region, Japan | TasteAtlas
Monjayaki | Traditional Pancake From Kanto Region, Japan | TasteAtlas
Monjayaki | Traditional Pancake From Kanto Region, Japan | TasteAtlas
Monjayaki | Traditional Pancake From Kanto Region, Japan | TasteAtlas

Monjayaki

(もんじゃ焼き)

A specialty of the Japanese Kantō region known as monjayaki is pan-fried batter, a type of pancake consisting of wheat flour (komugiko) and fish broth (dashi). The pancake is mixed with cabbage, seasonings, and other ingredients, cooked until it is crispy on the bottom and partially cooked on the surface.


The dish first became popular after World War II, when food was scarce, and the combination of dashi and komugiko provided an inexpensive way for numerous families to eat. Originally, monjayaki is derived from funoyaki, a batter-only snack that was often served during Buddhist ceremonies.


Although it might be visually unappealing to some people, monjayaki is nowadays considered a delicacy, best consumed when still piping hot.

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