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8 Common vegetables in Japan which are powerhouse of nutrition

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 8, 2025, 15:36 IST
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8 Common vegetables in Japan which are powerhouse of nutrition

When it comes to world cuisines, Japanese cuisine holds a special place for its proximity with nature and fresh produce, which transformed into flavourful, delicious yet healthy meals. Interestingly, Japanese cuisine is loved for its simplicity and their meals reflect the same as fresh produce forms the core of this enticing Asian cuisine. With growing popularity of Japanese cuisine in India, their unique veggies are also captivating the Indian palates and reinforcing the love for fresh produce, and with that said we have curated a list of 8 super veggies from the Japanese cuisine that are worth trying!

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Negi (Japanese Bunching Onion)

Negi, often mistaken for leek or scallion, is a quintessential vegetable in the Japanese kitchen. Loaders with vitamin C and folate, adding this veggie can help in boosting immune health and cell regeneration. Its natural sulfur compounds aid digestion and have anti-inflammatory properties. Negi is widely used in soups, hot pots, and grilled dishes and is valued for adding depth to meals while offering cold-fighting benefits.

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Kabocha

Kabocha is a classic Japanese pumpkin, which is known for its sweet flavor and dense nutrition. This winter squash is high in beta-carotene (provitamin A), vitamin C, and dietary fiber. Beta-carotene supports eye health and immune function, while fiber aids digestion and satiety. Kabocha is versatile, used in soups, tempura, and roasted dishes.

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Renkon

Renkon is basically a Lotus Root, which is prized for its crunchy texture and unique appearance. Rich in dietary fiber, vitamin C, and potassium, it supports digestion, boosts immunity, and helps regulate blood pressure. Lotus root is often stir-fried, pickled, or added to soups, providing both nutrition and a satisfying crunch.

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Daikon


Daikon is one of the most popular vegetables in Japan, often found in stews, salads, and pickles. It contains digestive enzymes that enhance the breakdown of fats and proteins, aiding digestion. Daikon is a good source of vitamin C and potassium, which support immune function and heart health. Its low-calorie content makes it valuable in weight management.

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Mitsuba



Mitsuba, also known as Japanese Parsley, is rich in vitamins A, C, and calcium, supporting vision, immunity, and bone health. It is often added to soups and salads for a fresh, herbaceous note. This leafy green has mild diuretic and detoxifying properties, helping maintain fluid balance.

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Nasu

Eggplant is a good source of antioxidants such as nasunin, which protects cellular membranes from damage. It also contains fiber, vitamins B1 and B6, and minerals like manganese. Consumed grilled, fried, or in stews, eggplant contributes to cardiovascular health and detoxification.

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Gobo

Gobo, also known as Burdock Root, is basically a root vegetable, which is loaded with high fiber content and antioxidant properties. It promotes healthy digestion, supports liver function, and has anti-inflammatory benefits. Burdock root is commonly used in kinpira, a stir-fry dish and soups, renowned for its earthy flavor and health-boosting compounds.

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Shiso

Perilla leaves, also known as Shiso leaves, make for an essential part of Japanese cuisine and are loaded with antioxidants, vitamins A and C, and omega-3 fatty acids. Widely used as a garnish, in sushi, or pickled, shiso supports inflammation reduction, respiratory health, and immune defense.

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