Journeys in Japan

Cultivating a Taste for Summer Vegetables

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S12 • E14    Jul 19, 2021    28m
Because Japan's landmass extends north-south through a number of different climatic zones, farmers can cultivate a wide variety of different produce, reflecting the local environment and conditions. On this episode of Journeys in Japan, we look back at episodes from past years celebrating the variety of summer vegetables that are grown around the country. We follow our reporters as they visit farms in 3 parts of Japan. We find Renkon (lotus root) being cultivated in the fertile soil and abundant water of Ibaraki Prefecture. We discover how Rakkyo (a kind of shallot) is grown in the sand dunes of Tottori Prefecture. And we introduce Kanpyo, a preserved food produced in Tochigi Prefecture, which has been part of the Japanese diet for over 300 years.

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Cast of Cultivating a Taste for Summer Vegetables

  • Dean NewcombeSelf - Presenter
  • Bill SullivanSelf - Presenter
  • Erin FowlerSelf - Presenter
  • Leina BambinoSelf - Presenter

 

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