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Daikon oroshi, or grated daikon radish, is one of Japan's most classic condiments. The refreshing paste with a hint of spice can be found as an accent to just about any Japanese dish, including grilled fish and soba. As Japanese Twitter user @BOC_METAL has recently shown, it can also be used to make an adorable shiba inu taking a bite out of hamburg steak!
Source: @BOC_METAL
Source: @BOC_METAL
@BOC_METAL cleverly arranged the daikon oroshi around the hamburg steak into the shape of a shiba inu taking a bite out of a juicy meat stick, and gave the radish canine its color with a serving of ponzu (often poured over daikon oroshi). It's touched off by some carrots forming a doggy paw. The too-cute-to-eat snack is being called "oroshi wanberg", with "wan" being Japanese for barking noises.
Cat lovers shouldn't feel left out, in the past @BOC_METAL has made a similar dish showing an oroshi daikon cat enjoying some grilled fish!