Ochazuke is an easy and quick Japanese dish with cooked rice topped with various ingredients, over which hot green tea is poured. When you don’t have time to cook or lack appetite, Ochazuke is a popular choice for many people in Japan. Here, I’ve made a summer version for when you don’t want to eat hot food. Cool all the ingredients and pour ice-cold green tea over them. Is this refreshing or what?! Toppings can include typical Ochazuke ingredients like salmon flakes and pickled vegetables, or you can use any vegetables or meat you like. However, the toppings need to be a little saltier than you might think because the green tea will dilute the taste quite a bit. So, choose strongly flavored toppings. When you don’t feel like cooking in a hot kitchen, try this simple and soothing Cold Ochazuke. It’ll make you feel good. Hope you give it a try soon!
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