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🍱 Neji/azuki boto

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Neji, which has its roots in the town of Ogano in Chichibu County, is a local dish made by tossing short udon noodles twisted into spirals in red bean paste. A loose bean paste like oshiruko is sometimes used as well, in which case it is called “azuki boto.” It can be said to be a home-cooked dish unique to the Chichibu region, where wheat cultivation is thriving, but there is also a theory that it was created as a substitute food for those who were poor and could not afford mochi. In Higashi-Chichibu Village, Chichibu County, instead of noodles, the local flavor is “azuki sukui,” which is made by molding the dough into a shape similar to a farming tool called a winnow and mixing it with red bean paste.

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