Asian Sago Pudding
Asian Sago Pudding is a sweet, creamy dessert that is popular in many parts of Asia. Learn how to cook this pan-Asian dessert by following our recipe.
Asian Sago Pudding is a sweet, creamy dessert that is popular in many parts of Asia. Learn how to cook this pan-Asian dessert by following our recipe.
Interested in pan-Asian desserts? Here’s a recipe for Japanese milk tea tiramisu that you can try at home.
Last Friday, instead of our traditional Study Group, we celebrated “Fuyu Fun” – a Japan Fans Winter Gathering. In this blogpost, you’ll find some pictures from this lovely afternoon.
Upon popular request, we offer a free online beginner’s course in the Japanese language. This is the first part: Basic Japanese lesson 1.
Looking for an original pan-Asian inspired dessert? Okonomiyaki can also be made into a sweet dessert by using sweet ingredients instead of savory ones. Here’s our recipe for sweet okonomiyaki. And… it’s vegan!
Looking for Japanese vegan food? At Heroes Made in Asia, Japan Fan Martine discovered okonomiyaki, a savory Japanese pancake that can easily be made vegan by substituting the traditional ingredients with plant-based alternatives. Here is a simple recipe for vegan okonomiyaki: Ingredients: Instructions: Enjoy your vegan okonomiyaki! P.S.Looking for a …
In the heart of the picturesque city of Utrecht, we dream of a vibrant hub of Japanese culture and traditions – a Japanese Cultural Centre that would serve as a beacon for those seeking to learn more about the Land of the Rising Sun.
For those of you who did not know, yet: the Japan Fans Utrecht also organise a haiku group! This autumn, we asked some friends via our Japan Fans Mastodon group to write and send us their favourite haiku about the fall season. Please enjoy these three autumnal haiku.
The Japan Fans dream, about starting their own Japanese Art & Culture Centre in Utrecht, and about travelling to Japan, amongst other to visit the hot springs. In this blog, Japan Fan Zoe explains us more about Japanese Jacuzzi: Sentō vs Onsen.