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    Angelica keiskei, commonly known under the Japanese name of ashitaba (アシタバ or 明日葉), literally "tomorrow's leaf", is a species of flowering plant in the...
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    In parts of Japan, especially the Izu Islands, the shoots and leaves of ashitaba (A. keiskei) are eaten as tempura, particularly in the spring. Natives...
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  • Ashitaba-san Chi no Muko Kurashi (明日葉さんちのムコ暮らし) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masakazu Ooi. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen...
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  • revolves around Hanayu Ashitaba, a chef in training. Hanayu is the daughter of the celebrated pastry shop, Patisserie Ashitaba, but all she wants to do...
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    shimazushi and kusaya, as well as many dishes that include the local plant ashitaba. Hachijō-jima is about 200 km (120 mi) south of the Izu Peninsula—or about...
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    fell due to a typhoon. They have inflicted severe damage to the local ashitaba plantations. A muntjac eradication effort on Izu Ōshima was undertaken...
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  • is now in common use. 小阪名誉教授 [Professor Emeritus Kosaka] (in Japanese). Ashitaba Mental Clinic. Archived from the original on 2013-06-28. Retrieved February...
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    2009. (in Japanese) The large variety of permissible ingredients includes ashitaba, azuki beans, amachazuru, aloe, oolong tea, ume seeds, enokitake, otaneninjin...
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  • September 18, 2009. As of November 16, 2023, 21 volumes have been released. Ashitaba-san Chi no Muko Kurashi, another manga series by the same author...
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    Mikura-shima. Other money-makers for the island's inhabitants include exports of ashitaba, Calanthe orchids, and Japanese boxwood. Mikura-jima's boxwood is highly...
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