Genshin Impact Recipe #61 / Rice Cake Soup



Commonly-seen city cuisine. The ingredients have gorged themselves on the soup, making them most enticing indeed. They say that in the first, this dish only had a scant few ingredients, but more were added as time passed, resulting in its present form.

The Japanese name of the dish translates to Everyday-Life Oden (Japanese: 市井おでん Shisei Oden) and refers to oden, a type of Japanese one-pot dishes.
The original Chinese version uses the name Everyday-Life Zazhu (Chinese: 市井杂煮 Shìjǐng Zázhǔ), where zazhu (杂煮) means “mixed boiled dishes,” including Japanese oden.[1] However, in terms of characters, the hanzi 杂煮 in Simplified Chinese corresponds to the kanji 雑煮 in Japanese. In Japan, 雑煮 is read as zouni and refers to a soup containing Japanese rice cakes (mochi), which is typically served in the New Year. This is likely why the English version translated the name as “Rice Cake Soup.”

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40 thoughts on “Genshin Impact Recipe #61 / Rice Cake Soup”

  1. Hi chefmar! I was wondering if you could check out dragon raja (a mobile game, recently got a pc version) it has many dishes that look nice! Some of them already has the recipe that you can read but others don't. Thanks!

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  2. I don't know where to get most of the ingredients. It reminds me of the time I was shopping with a Chinese couple. That shop made me feel as if I was illiterate. Everything was exclusively labelled in Kanji and I didn't hear a single word in the countrie's language…
    Still, cooking with them was fun. We did Chinese fondue for a Christmas party I was forced to organise. Fondue was tradition, but eating it would kill me (too fat), thus I tried malicious compliance, but in the end we had both… I'm just upset that after all this work, only the Chinese coworkers ate it, while the rest drowned bread and potatoes in rancid cheese…

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  3. Will there be any recipes from the Yummy Barbeque under the stars event? Like the "Number One Grilled Fish in Teyvat" or the "Amazinig Grilled Fish that Impressed Paimon"?

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  4. I’m actually sad we don’t have our equivalent of fish cake soup in the Philippines, as we eat a lot of fish cake, boiled egg, tofu and hot dogs but all separately or paired with noodles instead.

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