kiemura
Kiemura is a traditional Japanese dish that originated in the region of Kyushu, particularly in the city of Fukuoka. The name "kiemura" is derived from the combination of "ki" (meaning "garlic") and "emura" (a local term for a type of fish, often referring to small, salted fish). This dish is a staple in Kyushu’s cuisine and is known for its simple yet flavorful preparation.
Kiemura typically consists of small, salted fish—such as sardines, mackerel, or anchovies—marinated in a mixture of
The preparation of kiemura reflects the resourceful nature of Kyushu’s coastal cuisine, where ingredients were historically
Kiemura is not only a culinary delight but also a cultural representation of Kyushu’s culinary heritage. It