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🍱 Pumpkin dangojiru

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The Mikekado area of Buzen City in the northeastern part of the prefecture is a production area for the large Japanese Mikekado pumpkins, which weigh nearly 4kg each and are used to make “pumpkin dangojiru”. The Mikekado pumpkin is said to be the oldest pumpkin in Japan, introduced from Portugal about 450 years ago. It has a history of being presented to Emperor Showa in 1928 and was designated as a natural monument of Buzen City in July 2018. The dangojiru, made by adding kneaded wheat flour to Mikekado pumpkin that has been simmered until viscous, brings out the sweetness of the pumpkin. It was especially useful before and after the war, when food was scarce, and it is said to be a nostalgic taste that kept people alive to those who know of those times. However, from 1965, the popularity of Western pumpkins pushed the number of producers of Mikekado pumpkins down.

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