


Katsu is among my favorite Japanese dishes. Start reading and you’ll be taken down a rabbit hole of delicious Japanese food that’s sure to get you salivating and ready for your next meal. The breadth of culinary ideas includes recipes for meat, fish, egg, noodles, bento and more - you can find all 15 main categories listed on the left-hand side of the site. That’s just a small slice of its total, though there are plans to ramp the figure up to 30,000 in “the coming future,” Cookpad says. The new site has been translated into English and initially features just 1,500 recipes. For one thing, it’s been listed on the Japanese stock exchange since 2009, and it boasts an impressive 1.5 million-plus recipes that have been created by its base of over 20 million users. The company, which was first established way back in 1997, is no ordinary foodie site. Fans of Japanese cuisine will be interested to hear that Cookpad, the smash-hit recipe-sharing site from Japan, has launched an English version of its service.
