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Hokkaido Kaisen Don Set Seafood Rice Bowl Kit for 4

Hokkaido Kaisen Don Set Seafood Rice Bowl Kit for 4

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Hokkaido · Kaisen Don Set for 4
Hokkaido Kaisen Don Set
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What is the Hokkaido Kaisen Don Set?
Kaisen don (海鮮丼) is a Japanese seafood rice bowl — cold rice topped with sashimi-grade seafood. This is a build-it-yourself set for four, with the components portioned and ready to assemble at home: uni, tuna, ikura, and rice, together in one order.

Instead of buying each piece separately, the set brings the pieces of a full bowl together — the uni for richness, the chu-toro for fat, the ikura for a briny pop, over warm rice. It's built for a table of four, which makes it a fit for a dinner at home or a gift.

What's in the set

Uni Ogawa Bafun Uni (馬糞雲丹), AA — 150g
Tuna Bluefin Chu-Toro (中トロ) — 0.5 lb
Ikura Salmon roe (いくら) — 100g
Rice Japanese rice — 2.2 lb
Serves 4 people
State Mixed — fresh and frozen components
Best for Dinner at home, gatherings, gifting

How to enjoy

Cook and cool the rice, then thaw the seafood in the refrigerator before serving. Fill each bowl with rice and lay the uni, chu-toro, and ikura on top — as a mix or in sections. A little soy sauce and wasabi is all it needs. Keep everything cold until you assemble, and serve the seafood the day it's thawed.

Pairing notes — soy and wasabi, nori, pickled ginger, green tea, and a dry sake.

About this set: A multi-component set — exact contents may vary slightly with availability. Fresh and frozen items ship together; thaw frozen components in the refrigerator and use raw preparations the day they're thawed. This is a pre-order item and usually takes about a week to prepare. Any transit damage should be reported to the carrier directly.
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