Kikurage
- Published 2010.9.15
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Mostly sold as dry material. It is very often used as garnish for Tonkotsu Ramen (Chinese noodles in pork bone soup), sashimi, vinegared dishes, and stir-fried food. It was named after “tree ear” in Chinese writing since it resembles an ear.