Shojin Ryori: Traditional Japanese Buddhist Vegan Recipes – Vegan Asian Kitchen
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What Is Shojin Ryori?

Shojin ryori is the ancient and traditional cuisine of Japanese Buddhist monks. It can be found in many Buddhist temples and also in traditional shojin ryori restaurants in Japan. This unique type of Japanese cuisine is generally vegan in nature, with some exceptions.

The typical shojin ryori meal focuses on soybeans, vegetables in season, root vegetables, as well as wild herbs and plants. This style of eating served as a precursor to Japan’s more elaborate and lavish cuisine, commonly referred to as ‘kaiseki.’

History of Shojin Ryori Cuisine

Shojin ryori food is believed to have been brought to Japan from China around the 6th century, along with Buddhism. As Zen Buddhism spread across Japan and became more popular in the 13th century, shojin ryori c…

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