🍲 Hiyajiru (cold soup)
"Hiyajiru(cold soup)" is a local delicacy of the plains in Miyazaki Prefecture. It has become increasingly popular in recent years as information about the food culture has spread throughout the region. The soup is made using fresh and abundant seafood from the Hyuga Sea, which is rich in nature and faces the Kuroshio Current, as well as vegetables and crops that benefit from the region's sunny climate. The dish is said to have originated when farmers ate barley rice topped with raw miso paste and sprinkled with water during hot summers. Barley rice was made by cooking whole barley, adding water to soften it, and then cooking it again, which suggests that rice was very valuable to the farmers of the region during the era of the feudal government, particularly due to the mountainous terrain of Miyazaki Prefecture.