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RE: Japanese-inspired Tonkotsu with a twist

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Hey there! 😁

I made one batch of bone broth maybe a week ago and I thought it is perfect! 100%. But after seeing your post....I'm like "Really?...🀀...Is this all I can do?". Your Japanese Bone Broth is another level and like Kim said, this could trend in Foodies for days or even weeks.

It looks really amazing. I've read this post a couple of days ago and today, after having a few TBsp of the "glorious" gel, I remembered about your recipe and I consider your post should get at least another comment, so to speak. So yeah, great photos and recipe.

Ohh and I've read another food blog of yours about bone broth and you mentioned you didnt know about the collagen thing until your uncle teached you? (I HOPE I'm not mistaken, It's been more than a week since I scrolled down your blog). πŸ˜πŸ˜‹
Its cool you found it. I've made a lot of research on the theme and apperently, bone broth, especially made from marrow bones, are amazing for bone health and cartilajes. So keep it up and keep making BB. 😁

Cheers from Romania

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Haha yeah, you are absolutely right, I had no idea the broth would become gel before I talked with my uncle, so that was perfect timing when I started talking to him. I've heard about it before, and about the health benefits but I didn't expect it to turn into gel.

Thank you so much for dropping such a nice comment! You're quite the chef yourself, love your photographs (they're so clean). Do you mean the Soto Ayam recipe, or just the bone broth? xD

Cheers!

Hey 😊
No worries for my comment, I happily "dropped it" πŸ˜…πŸ˜‹.

No, I meant about the regular chicken broth post. I've seen the Soto Ayam too, its quite exceptional. I'm not that familiar with Japanese or Asian food in general, but the way you presented, it looks amazing. Definitely would try it if I ever have the chance.

I mostly do bone broth from marrow bones, but I add chicken bones too, especially we have bones from home raised chicken without all those preservatives and additives found in the supermarket meats.

Thank you also for your nice appreciation about my photos. I only use my phone to take pictures. 😌