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Savor the Health Benefits of Japanese Cuisine

Jenn Fernandez

Written by Jenn Fernandez, Director of Marketing, Kaneka Nutrients

Updated on July 6, 2021

Meal Plan Created By: Amanda Kostro Miller

Known for its subtle flavors and rich “umami” taste, Japanese cuisine is as beautiful as it is healthy. The country has one of the longest life expectancies in the world, and the traditional Japanese diet and culture surrounding food play a big role in the population’s health outcomes.1 To help you experience the benefits of Japanese cuisine, we’re breaking down the top health benefits of this diet and giving you a free, weeklong Japanese meal plan created by a Registered Dietician.

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Health Benefits of Traditional Japanese Cuisine

Encourages Healthy Digestion

Many staples of the Japanese diet, including seaweed, soybeans, fruits, and vegetables, are naturally rich in soluble and insoluble fiber. Insoluble fiber is important for reducing the risk of constipation, while soluble fiber supports the good bacteria in your gut.2 3 In addition, many Japanese dishes call for pickled fruits and vegetables, which serve as a source of probiotics. When eaten as part of a balanced diet, probiotics can support gut health and reduce issues like bloating, gas, constipation, and diarrhea.4 5 6

Supports A Healthy Weight

Traditional Japanese cuisine is naturally low in sugar and fat, high in vegetables, and is often served in small portion sizes, which are all factors that contribute to a lower daily calorie intake. In addition, Japanese culture encourages “hara hachi bu,” a term that means “eat until you’re 80% full.” This approach can help deter overeating because it instructs you to stop eating when you’re satisfied, not overstuffed.7 In addition to healthy eating habits, the food itself can help you attain or maintain a healthy weight. The cuisine’s fiber-rich components, like soups, soy, and vegetables, may play a role in reducing appetite and boosting feelings of fullness.8 9 10

May Promote Heart Health

Traditional Japanese cuisine is rich in foods that offer some protection against heart disease, including seaweed, green tea, fruits, vegetables, and soy.11 12 13 14 15 A 2017 study shows that following a Japanese diet could decrease risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and a long-term study published in 2016 demonstrated that closer adherence to Japanese dietary guidelines was associated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease-related death.16 17

Healthy Japanese Recipes to Try

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Crafting Your Own Japanese Dishes

Ready to try your hand at healthy Japanese recipes? Making your own  ramen, miso soup, sushi, and sashimi at home is a fun and rewarding way to embrace the Japanese diet. These dishes combine simplicity with rich, bold flavors and offer numerous nutritional benefits, such as boosting digestion, heart health, and overall wellness. 

Start Your Journey to Better Health with Delicious Japanese Cuisine

Japanese cuisine combines subtle flavors and a variety of health benefits, making it an excellent choice for everyday meals. By enjoying dishes rich in fiber, probiotics, and healthy ingredients, you can experience the traditions and health advantages of this remarkable cuisine. Ready to give it a try? Download our free, 7-day meal plan to start incorporating Japanese-inspired recipes into your routine!. 

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