How does Gabitd Okara mock and ridicule the common behaviour patterns of modern man?
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Answer:Ever stood in a Japanese supermarket aisle for what feels like forever, staring at a strange-looking vegetable or illegible packet of mystery goo?
In our brand-new "Do you know what this is?" recipe series, we’ll be putting the spotlight on different Japanese ingredients, sharing information, cooking tips and beautiful, nutritious recipes from Savvy’s gorgeous superfoodie and all-round eating expert, Anisa.
First up: okara.
Okara or soy pulp is much more than it sounds. The leftover “stuff” from producing soy products, it’s either sold for very cheap (anywhere from just ¥60 – ¥150 a bag), given away for free (even by supermarkets) or simply thrown out. But believe it or not, okara is what brought me to Japan.
I’m serious. Okara has c