Japanese Dish

Oden

おでん

Also known as: japanese oden, winter stew japanese, oden hot pot

What is Oden?

A comforting winter stew of various ingredients simmered in a light soy-flavored dashi broth. Common items include boiled eggs, daikon radish, konjac, and processed fish cakes. Served with Japanese karashi mustard.

Typical Ingredients

dashi broth
soy sauce
daikon radish
boiled egg
konjac
fish cake
tofu
karashi mustard

Allergen Information

Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.

Soy
Often Present
Eggs
Often Present
Fish
Often Present
Gluten
Sometimes Present
Mustard
Often Present

Dashi broth contains bonito (fish). Processed fish cakes (chikuwa, hanpen) are standard. Boiled egg is a classic ingredient. Karashi mustard is the traditional condiment.

Safer Variations

Allergen-friendly alternatives to ask for.

Choose specific items from the pot to avoid eggs or fish cakes

Questions to Ask Staff

Important questions to confirm with restaurant staff.

Which items in the oden contain fish?
Can I choose only the daikon, konjac, and tofu?
Can the mustard be omitted?

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Important Disclaimer

Allergen information is based on typical recipes and may vary by restaurant, region, or preparation method. Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.