Oden
Oden is a Japanese one-pot dish consisting of a variety of ingredients simmered in a soy-flavored dashi broth. It is commonly associated with winter and is enjoyed hot in bowls, from shared pots at stalls or home kitchens, and in convenience stores throughout Japan.
Typical ingredients in oden include daikon radish, boiled eggs, konnyaku (firm jelly made from konjac), chikuwa
The broth for oden is a dashi-based stock seasoned with soy sauce, and often with mirin and
Cultural and culinary notes: oden appears in markets, food stalls, and households during colder months, and
The exact origins are not precisely defined, but oden evolved from traditional nabemono-style cooking in Japan