Spring is also the time for wild vegetables! Tempura, soaked vegetables, or with miso. They also have many beneficial effects on the body!

Good evening. This is Sukiyabashi Edowan.
Snow has been falling in Tsuzu. This is quite rare in Tokyo. It makes me long for spring. Today, I would like to talk a little about wild vegetables.

To begin with, wild vegetables are those that grow wild in the natural environment. Vegetables, on the other hand, are said to be those grown in fields or other areas managed by people.

The history of wild vegetables is very old, and it is said that the Jomon people ate them more than 5,000 years ago.
It is said to have saved people's lives during the Edo period when they suffered from starvation due to poor rice and vegetable harvests.

Many of these wild vegetables are young shoots, and in order to protect themselves from outside enemies as they grow, they have a bitter or gruesome taste.

The components of this bitterness and bitterness are polyphenols!
Polyphenol] is an antioxidant that removes excessively generated active oxygen in the body (the source of cancer) and inhibits oxidation.

It is also effective for health and beauty, including prevention of arteriosclerosis and lifestyle-related diseases!

We hope to be able to offer them in our dishes in the spring when they are in season and when we decide to reopen! ^^We look forward to working with you!

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【公式】えどわん

[Official] Fresh Fish and Japanese Sake Edo Wan

address
〒104-0061
Sukiyabashi Building B1F, 5-1-7 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access
1 minute walk from Ginza Station
3 minutes walk from Yurakucho Station
Phone number
03-3289-0026
Business Hours
Dinner
17:00-23:30 (Food LO 22:30, Drinks 23:00)
regular closing day
Sunday
*If Sunday is a national holiday or consecutive holidays,
We will be closed on the last day.
Settlement Method
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