Shizuoka Oden — Dark Soy-Braised Skewered Hot Pot
Shizuoka oden (静岡おでん) is the prefecture's regional variation of oden (おでん, hot pot of simmered ingredients) distinguished by dark soy-based broth, ingredients served on skewers, and toppings of fish powder (魚粉, kezuri-bushi) and aonori seaweed. The broth is simmered for days, becoming nearly black from concentrated soy sauce, dashi, and beef stock. The dark color gives Shizuoka oden a richer, more intense flavor than Tokyo-style oden's lighter broth.
Ingredients include: daikon radish (大根, simmered until translucent), boiled eggs, konnyaku (konjac jelly), fish cakes, beef tendon, and black hanpen (黒はんぺん, Shizuoka specialty fish cake made from sardines with skin included, creating dark gray color). Everything is skewered for easy eating, and customers can order pieces individually. Shizuoka oden is served year-round as comfort food — winter brings warmth, summer allows eating chilled oden with cold beer.
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