Records suggest that konnyaku was introduced into Japan along with Buddhism in the sixth century. It was initially prized for its medicinal properties and was mainly enjoyed by high-ranking priests ...
Shirataki and Ito-konnyaku Both of these types of konnyaku are thread-like in appearance, but shirataki is made by pushing konnyaku paste through a noodle press, while ito-konnyaku is traditionally ...
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