My name is David Hurley. I come from the UK and work as a free-lance English language instructor and "consultant" for various Japanese clients here in sunny Hiroshima.

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What does all that have to do with a blog called "Notes From The Tiger's Cave"?

The tiger's cave is Japan... the unknown... the new... the untraversed.

The tiger's cave is the Internet.

As a name for this blog it is inspired by a Japanese proverb:

"Koketsu ni irazunba, koji o ezu."

"If you don't enter the tiger's cave you won't catch the cub.








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Wasabi Beans, or Horseradish Flavoured Dried Peas!


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In my nocturnal meanderings around cyberspace I recently came across a fine recommendation for a healthy snack that would go just great with “space beer” (see previous post)…

All the way, and only, from Japan, green horseradish flavoured dried peas! Japanese horseradish is called “wasabi” and is green in hue and all hues excels in heat. Typically, you will find a splodge of it on a plate of sashimi (raw fish) or sushi.

You are supposed to plop it into your little bowl of shoyu (soy sauce) and dip your raw fish or bit of sushi into it before you wolf it down.

If you are a masochist as I am, you will take great delight in loading your slab of raw fish with lashings of the stuff, fully aware that it will be a fast train to Brain Pain City, all the way up the line via your adenoids, just ten seconds from now.

But the wasabi is not limited to raw fish. You can enjoy it as part of an otsumame drinks snack, in the form of “wasabi beenzu” aka dried peas coated in dried horseradish!

They are great with beer, and not really so hot as compared to wasabi fresh and in the raw.

Anyway, here’s that great tip I picked up recently and have just tested and not found wanting…

Want a great beer snack that is also pretty healthy? Try mixing wasabi peas with salted almonds! Fantastic!

Get 12 x mini packs of Wasabi Peas Shipped Directly To You From Japan For Just $5 Plus Postage!

Japanese Wasabi Beans

David Hurley

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One Response to “Wasabi Beans, or Horseradish Flavoured Dried Peas!”

  1. ran kuroi Says:

    :mad:
    there is no picture

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