Karaage is Japan’s beloved fried chicken dish, made by marinating bite-sized pieces of chicken (usually thigh) in soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and sake, then lightly coating them in potato starch or flour and deep-frying until golden and juicy. Unlike Western fried chicken, Karaage has a lighter, crisper crust and intense savory flavor. It’s served hot or at room temperature with lemon wedges, shredded cabbage, or Japanese mayo, and is a staple in bento boxes, izakayas, and home cooking across Japan.
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