Collection: All our Japanese products

After more than two years spent meticulously sourcing them, iRASSHAi offers you a selection of over 1000 products, imported from Japan, three quarters of which are being sold in France for the first time. Discover authentic Japanese grocery products to enhance your cooking! And if you don't know where to start, we regularly write recipes for all tastes and levels to give you ideas. 

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  • Matcha tea kit with sieve and spatula ⋅ Yamamasa Koyamaen

    ⋅ Fine sieve for lump-free powder⋅ Steel box for storing matcha⋅ Spatula included for precise dosing⋅ An essential kit for the...

    Regular price 12.80 €
    Prix promotionnel 12.80 € Regular price
  • Cypress wood kitchen chopsticks ⋅ TOOL by INTERNATIONAL

    ⋅ Cypress chopsticks specially designed for cooking⋅ Practical and elegant alternative to classic chopsticks⋅ Not microwave⋅ safe or dishwasher⋅ safeThese chopsticks are...

    Regular price 11.50 €
    Prix promotionnel 11.50 € Regular price
  • Rice spoon ⋅ Marna

    ⋅ Shape designed for precise serving of rice⋅ Lightweight and pleasant to hold⋅ Practical for everyday useA bowl of rice in Japan contains 150 g of...

    Regular price 6.90 €
    Prix promotionnel 6.90 € Regular price
  • Bamboo chopsticks ⋅ Miyabitake

    ⋅ Larger chopsticks⋅ Not micro⋅ wave safe.⋅ Not dishwasher safe⋅ Larger chopsticks than those used for eating, ideal for...

    Regular price 5.50 €
    Prix promotionnel 5.50 € Regular price
  • Standing rice spoon ⋅ Marna

    ⋅ Shape designed for precise serving of rice⋅ Handle designed to stand upright⋅ Lightweight and comfortable to hold⋅ Practical for everyday useNo need to look where...

    Regular price 12.50 €
    Prix promotionnel 12.50 € Regular price
  • Long matcha whisk chasen bamboo 32 branches ⋅ Anatae

    ⋅ 32-arm chasen for light, bitter-free froth⋅ Practical long handle⋅ Preserves all the flavours of tea⋅ Essential accessory for tea lovers...

    Regular price 26.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 26.00 € Regular price
  • Maki roller ⋅ Sankido

    ⋅ Essential accessory for maki⋅ Ideal also for tamagoyaki⋅ Made from natural bamboo⋅ Hand-wash recommendedThe Makisu maki roller...

    Regular price 8.50 €
    Prix promotionnel 8.50 € Regular price
  • Grid for clearing plate S ⋅ 190 x 130mm ⋅ Akao

    ⋅ Aluminum grid⋅ Perfect as a complement to a riddling plate⋅ Ideal for draining or cooling baked or fried foodA grid for placing your preparations...

    Regular price 7.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 7.00 € Regular price
  • Grid for clearing plate L ⋅ 250 x 180mm ⋅ Akao

    ⋅ Aluminum grid⋅ Perfect as a complement to a riddling plate⋅ Ideal for draining or cooling baked or fried foodA grid for placing your preparations...

    Regular price 8.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 8.00 € Regular price
  • Serving plate ⋅ 210 x 150 x 29 mm ⋅ Akao

    ⋅ Aluminum plate⋅ Ideal for storing food or transporting a meal⋅ Lightweight and durable⋅ Perfect for everyday useAluminum box, perfect for storing...

    Regular price 15.40 €
    Prix promotionnel 15.40 € Regular price
  • XS clearing plate ⋅ 189 x 132 x 27 mm ⋅ Akao

    ⋅ Aluminum plate⋅ Ideal for storing food or transporting a meal⋅ Lightweight and durable⋅ Perfect for everyday useAluminum box, perfect for storing...

    Regular price 14.60 €
    Prix promotionnel 14.60 € Regular price
  • Grille pour plaque à débarasser M ⋅ 220 x 160mm ⋅ Akao

    Une grille pour poser vos préparations cuites ou frites en attendant qu'elles refroidissent.Ne passe pas au micro-onde. Ne passe pas au lave-vaisselle.Produit non compatible avec induction....

    Regular price 3.75 €
    Prix promotionnel 3.75 € Regular price
  • Aluminium tray M ⋅ 356 x 276 x 16mm ⋅ Akao

    ⋅ Lightweight, sturdy aluminum tray⋅ Ideal for marinades and serving⋅ Can be used in the refrigerator for preparation or storage⋅ Convenient storageA tray...

    Regular price 26.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 26.00 € Regular price
  • Freezer box M ⋅ 155 x 120 x 60mm ⋅ Akao

    ⋅ Aluminum can⋅ Quick defrost at room temperature⋅ Economical and reusable⋅ Perfect for everyday useMade with high-quality aluminum, both...

    Regular price 22.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 22.00 € Regular price
  • Kitchen brush ⋅ Marna

    ⋅ Made with mixed bristles for antibacterial properties⋅ Sustainable alternative to sponges⋅ Heat-resistant handle up to 80°C⋅ Easy to holdA kitchen brush...

    Regular price 12.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 12.00 € Regular price
  • Buono kettle for V60 ⋅ Hario

    ⋅ Gooseneck spout ideal for slow coffee lovers⋅ Control your pouring with precision⋅ Elegant, sturdy and built to last⋅ The icon of the...

    Regular price 60.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 60.00 € Regular price
  • Soy sauce bottle 100ml ⋅ Hirota Glass

    ⋅ Allows sauce to be poured with precision⋅ Elegant design⋅ Made from quality glass that preserves the purity of flavorsThis soy sauce bottle is...

    Regular price 38.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 38.00 € Regular price
  • Rasp with reservoir ⋅ KAI Store

    ⋅ Ideal grater for large foods⋅ Integrated reservoir⋅ Allows clean, splash-free preparationPerfect for large foods, its reservoir contains a perforated plate allowing...

    Regular price 22.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 22.00 € Regular price
  • Matcha spatula chashaku ⋅ Yamamasa Koyamaen

    ⋅ Handcrafted⋅ Lightweight and easy to handle⋅ Precise dose of 2g⋅ Indispensable in matcha preparationIndispensable for traditional preparation, this bamboo spoon...

    Regular price 10.70 €
    Prix promotionnel 10.70 € Regular price
  • Rasp with aluminum handle ⋅ Maekawa Alumi

    ⋅ Ideal for grating wasabi, ginger or parmesan⋅ Compact size, easy to store⋅ Minimalist design, elegant and functional⋅ Hand-washableDesigned for grating...

    Regular price 3.90 €
    Prix promotionnel 3.90 € Regular price
  • Small aluminium rasp ⋅ Maekawa Alumi

    ⋅ Ideal for grating wasabi, ginger or parmesan⋅ Compact size, easy to store⋅ Minimalist design, elegant and functional⋅ Hand-washableIdeal for grating...

    Regular price 5.20 €
    Prix promotionnel 5.20 € Regular price
  • Large aluminium rasp ⋅ Maekawa Alumi

    ⋅ Ideal for scraping wasabi, ginger or parmesan⋅ Compact, easy-to-store format⋅ Minimalist, elegant and functional design⋅ Hand-washableMade from high quality...

    Regular price 7.50 €
    Prix promotionnel 7.50 € Regular price
  • Disposal plate L ⋅ 276 x 211 x 35mm ⋅ Akao

    ⋅ Aluminum plate⋅ Ideal for storing food or transporting a meal⋅ Lightweight and durable⋅ Perfect for everyday useThis stylish, aluminum box...

    Regular price 17.80 €
    Prix promotionnel 17.80 € Regular price
  • Frying pan with removable handle size L 24cm ⋅ Fujita Kinzoku

    ⋅ Innovative stove with removable handle, plastic-free⋅ Handcrafted by a Japanese master metalworker⋅ Heats quickly and distributes heat well⋅ Elegant design and...

    Regular price 75.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 75.00 € Regular price
  • Wooden trivet ⋅ Lolo

    ⋅ Design inspired by kumiki, the Japanese art of wood assembly⋅ Heat-resistant, perfect for hot dishes⋅ Ideal for sublimating the tableThe blocks...

    Regular price 24.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 24.00 € Regular price
  • Mortar Jukusa katakuchi suribachi blue and white ⋅ Touga

    ⋅ Blue and white ceramic mortar with authentic design⋅ Grooved interior for fine, easy grinding⋅ Ideal for sauces and Japanese pastes such as goma⋅ dare...

    Regular price 8.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 8.00 € Regular price
  • Mini mandolin with brush ⋅ KAI Store

    ⋅ Format compat⋅ Fine blade for clean, precise cutting⋅ Comes with brush for effective cleaningThis is an ultra-fine mandoline with...

    Regular price 22.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 22.00 € Regular price
  • Freezer box L ⋅ 174 x 134 x 68mm ⋅ Akao

    ⋅ Aluminum can⋅ Quick defrost at room temperature⋅ Economical and reusable⋅ Perfect for everyday useMade with high-quality aluminum, both...

    Regular price 25.00 €
    Prix promotionnel 25.00 € Regular price
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Find out more about Japanese grocery products

The basic ingredients of Japanese cuisine include :

  • Rice (gohan): The centerpiece of most Japanese meals.
  • Soya: Used in the form of soy sauce, misoor tofu.
  • Seaweed (nori, kombu, wakame): Essential in soups and sushi.
  • Dashi A basic broth made from kombu (seaweed) and dried bonito.
  • Mirin A sweet rice wine used for cooking.
  • Rice vinegar Indispensable for seasoning sushi rice and marinades.
  • Wasabi A spicy condiment, often served with sushi.

The mirin and cooking sake are both used for cooking, but differ mainly in their sugar and alcohol content. Mirin is a mild, sweet, low-alcohol rice wine used to add sweetness and brightness to dishes. Cooking sake is drier, with a higher alcohol content, and is used to deglaze dishes and neutralize fish or meat odors.

The most common types of Japanese noodles are :

  • Ramen Wheat noodles served in a hot broth, very popular in Japan.
  • Udon Thick wheat noodles, served in soup or stir-fried, often in a light broth.
  • Soba Thin buckwheat noodles, served hot in soup or cold with an accompanying sauce.
  • Somen Very thin wheat noodles, usually served cold in summer.

The dashi is a basic broth in Japanese cuisine, used to prepare soups such as miso soup, sauces and simmered dishes. It can also be used to cook vegetables, as inoden, or as a base for noodle dishes. To use it, simply dilute dashi (whether granulated, liquid or homemade) with water, then stir it into your recipes.

White miso (shiro miso) and red miso (aka miso ) differ in color, taste and fermentation time:

  • White miso Mellower, slightly sweet, with shorter fermentation, often used for light dishes such as soups.
  • Red miso Stronger-tasting, saltier and with longer fermentation, used in more robust dishes such as rich miso soups or marinades.

To choose the right rice vinegar, take into account :

  • White rice vinegar: Mild and versatile, ideal for sushi, marinades and vinaigrettes.
  • Seasoned rice vinegar: Already sweetened and salted, ready to use for sushi rice.
  • Brown rice vinegar: More intense in flavor, often used for richer dishes or more complex marinades.

Typical sushi accompaniments include:

  • Wasabi: Pungent paste made from wasabi root, added directly to the sushi or mixed with soy sauce.
  • Pickled ginger (gari): Thin slices of pickled ginger, eaten between bites to refresh the palate.
  • Soy sauce: Used to lightly soak sushi before eating.
  • Shiso: Perilla leaf, sometimes served with sushi to add a herbaceous note.

The basics of Japanese cuisine are based on the use of fresh ingredients and essential seasonings such as soy sauce, miso, mirin, rice vinegar and dashi. Food is often cooked simply, highlighting the purity and natural flavor of the ingredients. Common techniques include steaming, grilling, light frying (tempura), and the preparation of raw dishes such as sushi and sashimi.

A balanced bento includes :

  • Protein: Fish, meat, tofu or egg.
  • Rice: The main ingredient, often accompanied by sesame seeds or furikake (rice seasoning).
  • Vegetables: Raw, pickled (tsukemono), or cooked (e.g. broccoli, carrots).
  • Fruit: Chunks of fresh fruit to finish the meal.
  • Accompaniments: Like tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette), rice dumplings (onigiri) or small salads.

Japanese gastronomy is renowned for its many health benefits, thanks to its fresh ingredients, healthy cooking techniques and balanced nutrition. The Japanese have one of the highest life expectancies in the world, and many factors contribute to this remarkable longevity, including their eating habits! 

They have traditionally followed a balanced diet rich in vegetables, fish, seaweed, tofu and cereals, especially rice. Their diet is low in saturated fats and processed foods. Their diet is not too high in calories, yet packed with essential nutrients and antioxidants, which help fight oxidative stress, aid digestion and prevent cell aging.

The Japanese have a high consumption of oily fish, which is an excellent source of omega-3, beneficial to heart and brain health.

The basis of many Japanese dishes is rice, which is a healthy source of energy, low in saturated fats and rich in complex carbohydrates.

Japanese plates are often garnished with fresh vegetables, rich in vitamins, minerals and dietary fiber, which promote digestive health and vitality. Seaweeds such as nori, kombu and wakame are rich in nutrients including iodine, vitamins and essential minerals. 

Soy-based products such as tofu, miso and tempeh are also an excellent source of vegetable protein, fiber and antioxidants.

In addition, the Japanese consume fermented foods such as miso and nattō on a daily basis, which are beneficial for digestive health thanks to the probiotics they contain. 

Japanese cooking techniques also play their part! For example, grilling (yakitori) and steaming (nimono) preserve the flavor and nutritional value of food.

It should be noted that Japanese cuisine varies according to regional and individual preferences, so specific health benefits may vary according to personal dietary choices. However, in general, Japanese gastronomy is seen and recognized for its contribution to a healthy, balanced and nutritious diet.

Umami is one of the five basic flavors that the human taste buds can detect, alongside sweet, salty, sour and bitter. The term "umami" is of Japanese origin and translates roughly as "tasty" or "delicious". This flavor has a distinct gustatory quality and is often described as a sensation of "rich", "deep" or "savory" in the mouth.

Umami is generally associated with foods rich in glutamic acid, an amino acid that acts as a neurotransmitter in the human brain. Foods rich in umami include:

Monosodium glutamate (MSG): A food additive commonly used to enhance the umami flavor of many dishes.

Soy-based products: such as miso, soy sauce and tofu, which are rich in natural glutamic acid.

Fermented foods: such as Parmesan cheese, Roquefort, kimchi, and fermentation products like Worcestershire sauce.

Slow-cooked meats: Like roast beef, pulled pork and other slow-cooked dishes that develop umami flavors over time.

Mushrooms: Like shiitake and porcini mushrooms, which naturally contain glutamic acid.

Tomatoes: Especially ripe tomatoes, which are rich in glutamic acid and seen as a mainstay of umami flavor in Italian cuisine, for example.

Umami has a unique ability to enhance and balance flavors in dishes, particularly by adding depth and complexity to culinary preparations. It is often used in combination with other basic flavors to create deliciously balanced dishes. It was recognized as a distinct flavor during the 20th century and is now widely accepted around the world as an essential element of the human taste palette.