Cultural IPCuisine
Kombu (Kelp)
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A seaweed primarily harvested in Hokkaido, serving as the fundamental dashi stock ingredient in Japanese cuisine. Rich in glutamic acid, it is the source of umami that underpins the flavor of washoku. Varieties such as Rishiri, Rausu, and Ma-kombu each have distinct flavors, skillfully selected by chefs.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Cuisine
Location:Hokkaido (major production area)
Time Period:Ancient–present
Influence:Global
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DashiUmamiSeaweed
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