
Osechi (おせち) - New Year Feast of Japan - Food in Japan
2025年1月24日 · Osechi ryori, often shortened to simply “osechi,” is the name for the traditional New Year’s feast of an exquisitely prepared collection of foods. Osechi is easily recognizable by their special boxes called jūbako, which resemble bentō boxes.
Kazunoko - Herring Roe for Osechi in Japan
2024年11月22日 · Kazunoko, also known as Herring roe, is one of the most popular dishes in osechi cuisine. Its bright yellow color and unique crunchy texture make it popular, and its exquisite saltiness makes it a perfect match for sake.
Buri - Yellowtail type fish for Osechi in Japan
2024年11月12日 · Yellowtail is a traditional choice for osechi dishes because it symbolizes success, conveying the hope for prosperity in the coming year. Additionally, yellowtail is in season during winter, making it particularly rich and flavorful, …
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【Introduction to Osechi】 Osechi Ryori is indispensable for the Japanese New Year. Additionally, each dish has a congratulatory meaning. In addition to that, there are also manners in how to eat osechi dishes.
About Japanese Food & Traditional Foods of Japan - Food in Japan
Speaking of Japanese nabe (or hot pot), there are so many types such as Yosenabe, Chanko nabe, Mizutaki, Sukiyaki, Shabu-shabu,…
Kamaboko (蒲鉾) - Food in Japan
2022年5月18日 · Kamaboko has a combination of the colors red and white. The red color represents a belief that prevents evil spirits, while the white represents purity. Further, the shape of kamaboko — resembling that of the sun at daybreak— represents the new year’s first sunrise. so It is in osechi that many Japanese eat for new year.
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What is Yaki ramen? “Yaki Ramen” has become a standard dish as Japanese street food, along with regular ramen. The interesting thing about this dish is that the taste and appearance differs depending on the place you eat.
Understanding the Japanese Diet and Magowayashii Philosophy
2025年1月19日 · New Year: Osechi Ryori; Tanabata: Somen (Thin Noodles) Juusan-ya (13th Night): Kurigohan (Chestnut Rice)
Nerikiri (練り切り) - Food in Japan
2021年10月14日 · Toraya. This is a long-established Japanese sweets shop. The founding date of Toraya is back to the Muromachi period. In addition, there are some types of colorful Nerikiri that are fun to look at and have been handed down to the present based on recipes that have continued since the Edo period.
La comida en Japón - Acerca de la comida japonesa y los …
La cocina japonesa es famosa por sus sabores diversos y su preparación compleja, que reflejan una rica herencia culinaria.