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Goma-ae (胡麻和え), sometimes also spelled Gomaae or Gomae is a Japanese side dish. It is made with vegetables and sesame dressing (goma meaning sesame and ae meaning sauce in Japanese). One of the most common versions, often found at Japanese restaurants in the West, is served in the form of a spinach salad, mixed with sesame sake sauce or miso paste and topped with sesame. Often sugar and soy sauce are also used. Other versions feature green beans or other vegetables.
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edit- Stone, Martha (2014). Traditions of Japanese Cooking: Learning Basic Recipes in Traditional Japanese Cooking. Martha Stone. p. 96. GGKEY:YSE6EDX1NGR.
- Chen, Namiko (2014). Just One Cookbook – Essential Japanese Recipes. eBookIt.com. p. 38. ISBN 978-1-4566-2144-5.
- Garson, Sandra (2011). Veggiyana: The Dharma of Cooking: With 108 Deliciously Easy Vegetarian Recipes. Wisdom Publications. p. 295. ISBN 978-0-86171-881-8.