🍱 Fukinotou-miso (butterbur sprouts with miso)
Butterbur sprouts, also known as "Fukinoto", are a well-known delicacy in spring. Shimane Prefecture is particularly famous for this wild vegetable, which is abundant in its clean water and fertile land. The arrival of spring is heralded by these sprouts, which can be found growing in rice paddies, mountain forests, city banks, and parks. They are picked by elderly people on their walks, and children on their way home from school. Butterbur sprouts are so common that they grace dinner tables in every household, and some farmers even devote part of their farms to their cultivation. Because they can be frozen and stored, it's easy to procure large quantities of butterbur sprouts and enjoy them year-round. These sprouts can be used in various dishes like tempura, salad, and stir-fry. "Fukinotou miso" is a popular dish made with miso and butterbur sprouts, which is often served with rice and as a snack with alcoholic beverages.