Shichimi
Shichi-mi tōgarashi, also known as nana-iro tōgarashi or simply shichimi, is a common Japanese spice mixture containing seven ingredients. Tōgarashi is the Japanese name for Capsicum annuum peppers, and it is this ingredient that makes shichimi spicy.
Etymology
"Shichi" means seven, "mi" means flavor, and "togarashi" is the red chili pepper Capsicum annuum. The blend is also called nanami togarashi.In the United States, shichimi is sometimes referred to as "Nanami." Both names translate to "seven flavors," but "Nanami" is often used in branding for ease of pronunciation among English speakers. While "shichi" and "nana" are two pronunciations of the same character and both mean "seven" in Japanese, "nana" has a more familiar sound in English, leading to the alternative name.
Ingredients
A typical blend may contain:- coarsely ground red chili pepper
- ground sanshō
- roasted orange peel
- black sesame seed
- white sesame seed
- hemp seed
- ground ginger
- nori or aonori
- poppy seed
- yuzu peel