The 17 Most Iconic Anime Foods

Anime isn’t always just about action or adventure. Sometimes, the food proves just as memorable as the story and characters.

Anime has seen a rise in popularity in recent years among teens and the general public. The creativity and diversity behind most of the mainstream storylines bring something unique to the table that fans can’t find anywhere else.

Anime has beautiful visuals and stunning animation. The vivid or bright colors enhance the fantastic world that fans love. Even anime food looks more appealing and delicious. Fans long to try the various animated dishes or at least try to recreate the most iconic ones at home when they can’t find them in supermarkets.

Updated April 27, 2023 by Ritwik Mitra: Japanese cuisine is well-known for its amazing flavors, artful presentation, and emphasis on fresh and unique ingredients.Anime has played a significant role in introducing Japanese cuisine to a global audience, with many popular shows and movies featuring many kinds of food items only present on Eastern shores, showcasing the diversity and artistry of Japanese cuisine.It is a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds, and anime has done an excellent job of showcasing its strengths to the world.

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17 Sushi

Sushi in anime

Among the many iconic Japanese dishes, sushi stands out as one of the most recognizable and delectable items of the lot. This bite-sized delicacy features seasoned rice topped with various types of seafood, vegetables, and other ingredients. Whether served as nigiri, maki rolls, or sashimi, sushi has become a global sensation that captures the essence of Japanese cuisine.

The beautiful presentation and unique flavor combinations of sushi have made it a staple in Japanese cuisine. In anime, sushi is often portrayed in a mouth-watering way, with close-up shots showcasing the intricate details of each piece. There are so many shows that feature sushi that trying to list each and every one of them is downright impossible, establishing it as one of the most popular and renowned Japanese food items of all time.

16 Sashimi

Magikarp Sashimi in Pokemon

Sashimi is another classic Japanese dish that has been popularized by anime. It’s similar to sushi in that it features fresh, raw seafood, but unlike sushi, it’s served without rice. Many people dismiss this dish as nothing more than raw slices of meat…but there’s an art to cutting up and serving sashimi that food connoisseurs appreciate.

With a light helping of soy sauce, really good sashimi absolutely melts in the mouths of people lucky enough to have this delicacy. While there are several common instances of sashimi in anime, one rather disturbing instance is when Brock and Ash dream about Magikarp sashimi in Pokemon, which has several dark implications that many fans of the series would rather ignore.

15 Tempura

Tempura in anime

Tempura is a deep-fried dish that is made by coating seafood or vegetables in a light batter and frying them until they become perfectly crispy. In anime, tempura is often portrayed as a comfort food that’s enjoyed by everyone.

There are many shows that have displayed tempura in some form or other, including Sora no Woto, Hanasaku Iroha, K-On!!, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Usagi Drop, and Nichijou. It may be a simple dish, but tempura is still a Japanese delicacy in every way that anyone would love to taste.

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14 Melon Pan

Collage of Haruka from Free and Shana from Shakuga en no Shana enjoying a Melon Pan

Melon Pan is one of the most iconic Japanese snacks out there. It’s a sweet, soft, and fluffy Japanese bread with a patterned grid on its sugar cookie crust (which looks like the skin of a melon). Although it is named Melon Pan, it is rarely melon-flavored. The treat is available in flavors such as chocolate, matcha, and strawberry instead. Fans who are curious to try this type of bread can find it in most convenience stores and bakeries in Japan.

Melon Pan is often seen in anime when the main character is running late to school and grabs something to eat on the go. This tasty snack is Shana’s favorite in the anime Shakugan No Shana. It is also in anime like Free!, Gintama, Amagami SS, Natsume’s Book of Friends, and Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend.

13 Japanese Parfait

Collage of PArfaits in Anime and Sailor Moon

The Japanese parfait is extremely popular in Japan, especially its choco-banana flavored variant. Although the dessert isn’t traditionally a Japanese treat, it is still a fan favorite. Fans can find this delicious ice cream treat in many Japanese cafés or can even replicate it at home. The most traditional way of making a Japanese parfait is with ice cream, mochi, red beans, cornflakes, fruits, and other toppings like pocky, though other options are available.

The Japanese parfait is one of the most popular sweets in anime and is often seen in Sailor Moon, Tokyo Ghoul: Root A, Vampire Knight, Zombieland Saga, Someday’s Dreamers, Vampire Princess Miyu, After the Rain, and Fuuka. A strawberry parfait also appears in Akame ga Kill and Gintama.

12 Ebi Fry

Collage of Ebi Fry in various anime series

Ebi fry is a simple dish of fried shrimp. Commonly served in Asian countries like Japan, Korea, and the Philippines, this dish is perfect for Bento boxes, snacks, and home meals. Fans who would love to try it at home need five ingredients – shrimp, egg, flour, and breadcrumbs and then their choice of dipping sauce.

The shrimp dish is in many animes like Natsume’s Book of Friends, Sailor Moon, The IDOLM@STER, Squid Girl, Tari Tari, Urahara, Restaurant to Another World, Ninjaboy Rantaro, and Log Horizon. Japanese cuisine includes a ton of seafood, and ebi fry is one of the many dishes that are made using this ingredient.

11 Gyoza

Collage of Gyoza as seen in the anime SAkura Cardcaptor, Food Wars and Dorohedoro

Originating from China, this dumpling-inspired dish is a thin dough filled with meat like pork or veggies (cabbage, green onions, garlic, and ginger) and served with soy sauce. Nowadays, however, its fillings can be varied or even vegan. Gyoza often gets served alongside a bowl of ramen or beforehand as an appetizer in ramen restaurants.

This dish is famously known as the iDOLM@ster’s favorite food, and it gets eaten in other animes like Food Wars,Dorohedoro, Sakura CardCaptor, and Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles. The juicy nature of this dumpling makes it one of the tastiest things in Japanese cuisine.

10 Nikuman (AKA Chuka Man Or Baozi In Chinese)

Collage Of Nikuman In Anime Like Haikyuu!! And Sailor Moon

Nikuman is a Japanese steamed fluffy bun filled with minced pork. They are steamed in a bamboo steamer and are served hot. Nikuman is the perfect on-the-go savory snack and comfort food for those colder nights. They can be found in certain supermarkets, at festivals, or as street food.

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Nowadays, there are many variations of nikuman – fans can choose between flavors such as red bean paste (anman), curry (kareeman), or one filled with vegetables. This snack is enjoyed by Shoyo Hinata of the anime Haikyuu!! , Usagi from Sailor Moon, and even Chihiro from Spirited Away.

9 Pocky

Collage Of Anime Girls From Agame La Kill And Ga Rei Zero Eating Pocky

Pocky is a chocolate-coated stick biscuit, and it is one of the most famous Japanese snacks easily found in supermarkets. It comes in various flavors such as strawberry, matcha green tea, chocolate banana, cookies & cream, and many more.

The famous snack is in many anime, such as Ga-Rei: Zero, where Yomi and Kagura play the iconic “Pocky Game.” The game consists of two people biting each end of the stick and eating their way to the middle. Whoever is the first to get there becomes the winner. The game often results in a kiss and can be seen as the Japanese version of spin the bottle. However, the snack is more than that – fans enjoy pocky for its delicious taste and simplicity.

8 Omurice

Collage Of Omurice In Anime Shows Like Hunterxhunter Attack on Titan Blue Exorcist

Omurice is an omelet filled with fried rice, vegetables, and chicken. The omelet is topped off with ketchup and served with a side of greens. The tasty meal is for any time of day.

Omurice is another iconic food often seen in anime. In Attack On Titan, it was one of Jean’s fondest memories as a child, and it even helped him win the cooking dual against Sasha. It also appears in Blue Exorcist: The Movie, where Rin makes a plate of Omurice for Usamaro.

7 Bento Box

Collage Of Bento In Anime Sakura CardCaptor Sailor Moon

The classic bento box is a staple when it comes to anime. It’s a home-packed meal, filled with rice, chicken or fish, and various vegetables. It’s great for people who want to eat a well-balanced and healthy meal. The home-packed option offers people the freedom to bring whatever they want to eat.

The bento box is mostly in animes where students have lunches at school, such as in Sailor Moon and Sakura the Cardcaptor, or when workers take a break to eat. It is also common in anime where characters travel likePokemonor Inuyasha. The convenient nature of this meal box makes it pretty popular in Japan, and people who want the major parts of Japanese culture in one meal should definitely try out a classic bento box whenever they get the opportunity.

6 Takoyaki

Collage Of Takoyaki In Anime My Hero Academia Fatgum

Takoyaki is a ball-shaped wheat batter filled with chopped octopus, green onions, bits of tempura, and ginger cooked in a pan. People eat it with Japanese mayonnaise or takoyaki sauce with various garnishes. Takoyaki is either skewed on a stick or in a box with a toothpick or chopsticks.

The salty and chewy snack is enjoyed by many anime characters, but mainly by Fat Gum in My Hero Academia.Tamaki, also from the same anime, has a quirk where he gets to manifest whatever he just ate and is still digesting. For instance, in a fight against villains, he was able to transform his fingers into octopus tentacles because of the takoyaki he ate earlier.

5 Mitarashi Dango

Collage Of Dango In Anime Naruto

There are different varieties of dango available, but one of the most popular ones is the mitarashi dango. Dango is a dish that basically consists of 4 to 5 balls of rice flour dumplings covered with soy sauce glaze after being grilled. Dango balls are skewed on a bamboo stick and it is mostly eaten during springtime. The delicious, sweet, and chewy snack is often paired with tea or eaten as a dessert.

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Anime characters from Naruto, Sailor Moon, Clannad, Fruits Baskets, Demon Slayer, and many more, enjoy this dessert. It may not be a dessert that would gel with anyone’s palate, but people who try out this dessert and enjoy its taste will be pretty amazed by the rich texture of this snack.

4 Ramen

Collage Of Anime Characters Eating Ramen Dr Stone Naruto Senku

The most common and iconic food seen in anime is the bowl of ramen. It’s a favorite dish for many popular characters like Naruto, who loves eating miso chashu ramen at Ichiraku Ramen. Ramen is also eaten by Goku and Beerus from Dragon Ball. Senku from Dr. Stone loves it so much, that he even managed to ‘invent’ it in the stone age.

Ramen is a Japanese bowl of soup. It’s made with wheat noodles, vegetable or meat broth, scallions, sliced chicken, or pork and it’s topped with a sliced boiled egg. The fun thing about making ramen at home is really the freedom to add any vegetables or variations you want to it – people sometimes add naruto, green onions, beansprouts, etc. to their bowls. Ramen can even be made to taste spicy, it all depends on what their fans are in the mood for. For anyone who is in need of it, ramen is great comfort food.

3 Katsudon

Collage of Katsudon Being Eaten By Deku And Yuri My Hero Academia Yuri On Ice

Katsudon is a Japanese pork cutlet rice bowl. The pork is breaded and fried before being layered on top of an egg omelet, rice, and sauteed onions. The dish is featured quite a lot in the anime Yuri!! On Ice, where Yuri Katsuki eats a bowl every time he wins a figure skater competition.

Katsudon is also known to be Izuku Midoriya’s (Deku from My Hero Academia) favorite food. The famous dish is also featured in other animes such as Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma, Higehiro, and others.

2 Taiyaki

Montage Of Taiyaki In My Hero Academia and Haruka

Taiyaki is a fish-shaped pastry filled with Red Bean paste. There are other flavors available for those who want to try something else, such as chocolate, custard cream, and sakura (during the spring season). For a more savory snack, there is a cheese taiyaki available as well.

The sweet and soft cake appears in Boruto, Kannon, and a lot more anime. However, one of the most memorable moments is in episode 14 of the 2nd season of My Hero Academia.Deku is being trained by Gran Torino, one of All Might’s teachers and friends. Fans learn that not only is Gran Torino very fond of the delightful snack, but he uses it to explain a valuable lesson to Deku.

1 Onigiri

Collage Of Onigiri In Demon Slayer And Pokemon Zenitsu Brock

Onigiri is a white rice ball shaped into a triangle. Onigiri are often filled with vegetables or meat and it is wrapped in nori seaweed. Although it resembles sushi, onigiri doesn’t use raw fish. The rice ball is popular in Japan due to its accessibility and affordability. Plus, it’s an easy-to-go snack for anyone who is constantly on the run.

Onigiri is one of the most common foods seen in anime. The cute triangular-shaped snack appears in Demon Slayer, Pokemon, Sailor Moon, Fruits Basket, etc.

Fuente: successacademy.edu.vn
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