How to read “strong snacks”? Kaiseki and Kaiseki Cuisine

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How to read “strong snacks”? Kaiseki and Kaiseki Cuisine(shiizakana)

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The second main dish served after “hachizakana (grilled fish)” in kaiseki cuisine. It is the second main dish served after “Hachizakana (grilled fish)”. It is served with simmered or cooked dishes. It is named as “a side dish that is served after “hachizakana” (grilled fish).
In kaiseki cuisine, “strong side dish” is sometimes served after “grilled fish,” which is the last dish of the first “one soup and three vegetables. In this case, it is sometimes called “kekebachi,” but “kekebachi” is often considered a side dish for rice, while “strong snacks” are considered a side dish for sake.

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