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  • "Traditional shojin ryori Buddhist temple meal featuring ichiju sansai format with white rice, kenchinjiru soup, seasonal vegetable side dishes, and gomadofu sesame tofu, arranged on simple pottery in contemplative temple setting with natural light."
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    Cooking as Devotion: A Guide to Japan’s Zen Temple Cuisine

    Shōjin ryōri is Zen Buddhist temple cuisine where cooking becomes spiritual practice. Following Dōgen's 13th-century teachings, it uses plant-based ingredients within the "rule of five" framework, emphasizing mindfulness, seasonal harmony, and waste-nothing principles.
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