faq

Q.

What allergies are of concern for kamameshi?

A.

Kamameshi contains "egg" and "wheat" as specified raw materials, and "soybean" and "chicken" as equivalent to specified raw materials. The aromatic dishes contain "wheat" as a specified raw material and "soybeans" as an equivalent to a specified raw material.
For more information, please contact us at any of our sales outlets, which are always open for inquiries.

Q.

Where can I get "Touge no kamameshi"?

A.

The kamameshi at various restaurants in the metropolitan area arehere (place physically close to the speaker, place pointed by the speaker while explaining)You can purchase it.
Various other events are also being held. Information will be posted as needed, so please visit our website for details.

Q.

How many calories are in kamameshi?

A.

There are 805 Kcal for the kamameshi alone and 15 Kcal for the pickles, for a total of 820 Kcal.

Q.

How do you heat up kamameshi?

A.

Microwave oven (when using 100V for home use)

1. Remove the lid and inner paper of the kamameshi and remove the apricots, quail eggs and red ginger.
2. Put the inner paper as a lid and heat the pot in the microwave for about 3 minutes.
3. Finally, top with apricots, quail eggs, and red ginger.

warming something by immersion in hot water

1. Prepare a pot that can hold kamameshi.
2. Remove the lid and inner paper of the kamameshi and remove the apricots, quail eggs, and red ginger.
3. Place the inner paper into the prepared pot as a lid.
4. Fill the pot with hot water to the bottom of the brim of the kamameshi and put the lid on the pot.
5. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and let warm for 7 minutes.
6. Finally, top with apricots, quail eggs, and red ginger.

Q.

How do you cook rice using an empty kamameshi pot (empty container)?

A.

How do you cook rice using an empty kamameshi pot (empty container)?
Click here to learn how to cook rice using an empty kettle.

Q.

I have many empty kettles at home. What should I do?

A.

Please bring your own kamameshi to pick up at all sales locations.

Q.

Do you recycle empty kettles?

A.

Empty pots brought in by customers are transported to Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture, for safety reasons, and are ground into powder and mixed into asphalt for reuse. Others are ground into powder and buried back in the holes where the clay was dug. Only those customers who have made reservations to dine at our stores and have eaten their meals in our stores are carefully checked before being used again.
Our company also introduces cooking with empty kettles.
We are looking for ways to cook with empty kettles.

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