koroke
Koroke is a type of deep-fried food, commonly found in Japanese cuisine. It is typically made from mashed potatoes or other root vegetables, often mixed with meat, seafood, or vegetables. The mixture is shaped into a patty, coated in panko breadcrumbs, and then deep-fried until golden brown and crispy.
The origin of koroke is believed to be influenced by French croquettes, which were introduced to Japan
Variations of koroke are numerous, with common fillings including minced meat, shrimp, corn, or curry. Vegetarian