"Cucumber and pickled plum? very best friend!" I love love love the way you describe things, it's so funny and cute and refreshing! I enjoyed this video very much! and I love umeboshi!
Thank goodness I found this video 😍..while pregnant.. recently I'm craving all sorts of pickles..and I miss umeboshi a lott..remind me of Japan ( I miss to go there soon mucchh 😭)..it's quite rare to find umeboshi in my country..but thank goodness I found it in supermarket that specializes Japanese stuff 😀..with this videos..I could try a lot of food with umeboshi..can't wait to try! Love ur video😘
Umeboshi is my favorite condiment. I can eat ume just by itself. I love the wine or the juice too. It is so nice having some recipes that I can put my favorite flavor into. Thank you so much for these recipes!
I had a Japanese girlfriend who ate them every day. I loved them on rice! Is genmaicha the the tea with little flowers in it? Fantastic! Oishii desu ne!
I'm Korean and I just moved to Yokosuka, not knowing much about Japanese cuisine. I was so confused the first time I tasted Umeboshi! In Korea we pickle/ferment them too, but in a very very sweet way. So the Japanese salty Ume was a cultural shock! This video is so educational and inspiring, I can't wait to experience with Umeboshi now!
Thanks so much for this! I bought some umeboshe at my local Japanese market. I'm just one person, so even the smallest container is a lot of pickled plums. I'm so grateful to have these suggestions for using the umeboshe. All the recipes look delicious!
My way of eating Umeboshi? Right out of the package, pure, I need sometimes the kick of that salty and sour fruit, sooo delicious🤤 But I looove al these recipe, some I know but some not, never thought about combine beaten cucumber and Umeboshi, I want it right now🤤 And how cuuute you describe them as friends😍 I love all the snacks and food I find to order with Umeboshi, but now I will look forward to make everything you showed. Thank you soo much, it was a pleasure to watch and to listen, I just adore how you describe things. I'm using "complexe taste" now too to describe😁 Have a wonderful day, you and Shinichi oh and of course Justin😚
Thanks Satoshi for the informative way to use the japanese plum. I have never tried it because, I did not know how to use it in rice or in any other way . Now I know and, I will try it. Thank you and happy new year!
Everything looks oishi! So many ideas for one simple food item. You are so right Satoshi - I only ever had umeboshi by itself (soooooo sour!) and in an onigiri! I can't get umeboshi here in Israel but on my next visit to Japan I know what I will be making.👍🏽 どうもありがとうございました
I love this video! I always want to try umeboshi and now I have so many ideas for how to use it. I enjoy all of the "how to use this ingredient" videos!
This video is so valuable! I wouldn't have thought about all those things to do with pickled plum. I would love to try the pork recipe, the sauce looks so tasty over the meat! Yummy!!
Excellent! I was thinking of buying a tub of pickled plums at my local Japanese grocery but I wasn't sure what to do with so many. Now I have so many delicious options. Thank you!
I LOVE YOUR ENTHUSIASM! I wish I were with you enjoying the lovely umeboshi plum! This is the kind of food I love ...and it's the kind of food that loves ME! Such food is great for the digestion and for keeping slim. Thank you!
Awesome, I already eat umeboshi with rice and a salad of cucumber with mayo, rice vinegar, and kosher salt combined every week. I'm excited for more uses for umeboshi.
My favorite condiment ever!! I have to get family members send it to me from other countries as its almost impossible to find where i live. I just found another way to eat it and its delicious!: fry an egg and leave the center runny. I spread the umeboshi on whole wheat toasted bread, add the egg on top with some spring onion and a drizzling of sesame oil. Absolutely delicious! Or just eat them like a snack or with some rice and Katsuoboshi😊 i wish i could get it more often, such a treat
I love each and every one of your recipes, brother! Umeboshi is comforting for me, as when I was growing up, and not feeling well, my okasama would make me okayu with umeboshi. ☺️ I cannot wait to try your tsukemono recipe, because for once-I have all of the ingredients. The garlic plum sauce for the pork, oh myyyyy! Thank you for sharing!! ❤️❤️❤️
I tried to eat this on my RU-vid channel. I failed miserably! Ill cant just eat them out of the container like I did. I will have to mix it with something. thanks for the tips!
Thank you, Satoshi, for these wonderful recipes! I love umeboshi and mom used to make umeboshi at home - we always have enjoyed umeboshi with shiso and katsuobushi but you have included many ideas here that we’ve never seen before and they sound so oishii!! 😍 Looking forward to trying these out!
Love these recipes ♥️ perfect timing too, I have a whole jar of umiboshi I could not figure out what to do with it. Thank you for all these great ideas!
Yum! All I need is to find fresh enough tofu to eat raw where I live in America and I'm set! I haven't seen or found any fresh enough tofu here...it always taste strange...
I've been interested in trying umeboshi but didn't know how to use it exactly so this video was a great help 😄 also learned other things I didn't expect to learn
Now I know how to use the ume plum that's been sitting in my fridge for over a year 😂 Half way through the video I went to try the cucumber with ume plum and sesame oil and it was yummy
Hello, Satoshi! This lesson was really wonderful! I have had some foods with umeboshi, but I learned some great new ways to eat it. Everything looks delicious. You did such a great job on the video, Satoshi! I really want to try the hiyayakko tofu with umeboshi. It looks so good. Thank you, Satoshi!
These recipes looks all delicious, especially the pork one, and the salad dressing. I'll see if I can find umeboshi, next time I go at the Japan Centre here in London. I've really enjoyed your video Satoshi! Arigatou gozaimasu 😀
I am sitting home with sore throat and suddenly a brilliant idea : Home made bone brothe with umeboshi! It is very soothing. I just recieved omiyage from a gust : home-made umeboshi! The ume PIT ( containing the SEED) is nice to suck on like a hard candy , soothing my throat. Interesting how to crush cucomber with a rolling pin, I will try it.
I love this video! Satoshi is so cute when he explains the recipes and such easy to follow recipes! The ochazuke and pork ones are my favourite! Please do more of these series!!! :) Big love from Singapore!!! >
The pork looks soo good. definitely going to try that recipe. I also love a salad with ume boshi. You make a dressing with mayo and ume and mix in either tuna or shredded chicken (smoked chicken is really good). Chop some cabage and mix with the dressing. really refreshing. Also you can add it to teriyaki sauce :)
Fantastic ideas! If anyone ever gets a chance to see the movie 'Megane' ('Glasses'), there are lots of fantastic food scenes in there, including some with umeboshi!
This video is not only informative but also very entertaining to watch! I bought my first umeboshi last week and I ate it whole like a candy and it was very very salty and sour. I knew there’s a better way of eating it and this video has all the answers! I will be trying the cucumber and umeboshi for sure since it looks so fresh and savory 😋