according to the Gregorian calendar. The first day of the new year, known as Ganjitsu, is the biggest and the most important celebration in the country. Because it is such an important day, the Japanese will not take lightly the food they serve on that day. ...
Kanto-style Ozoni from Eastern Japan is a hearty mochi soup with clear broth and toasted rice cake enjoyed for New Year‘s Day breakfast.
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Food & Drink Japanese Food Osechi - Traditional Japanese New Year's CuisineThis service includes sponsored advertisements. During the New Year holidays, the Japanese usually return to their hometowns and spend a few days celebrating and relaxing with their families. Osechi is the name of the ...
试题来源: 解析 【解析】【答案】traditional【核心短语/词汇】traditional adj.传统的【翻译】麻糬是日本新年的一种传统食物。【解析】根据空前冠词a(一个)以及空后名词food(食物)可知此处缺少形容词;tradition为名词“传统”,traditional为形容词“传统的”,故填traditional 反馈 收藏 ...
Typically served in a lacquered jubako (special square boxes similar to lunch boxes), Datemaki is a sweet rolled omelette that makes a very popular Japanese New Year’s food. It is by far my favorite dish among the new year foods. And I hope you give this delicate-looking omelette a tr...
D. Niangao is people's favourite food.What do Japanese eat on New Year's Eve?A. Noodles.B. Bread.C. Chicken.D. Rice cakes. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D. Rice cakes. 日本人在新年前夜有吃年糕(Mochi)的传统,因此正确答案是D. Rice cakes。
New Year Japanese Food January 4, 2016 Japanese eat special food during the first three days of the New Year. The food is called traditional osechi and ozoni. Osechi is colorful food which portrays…read more Mochina January 1, 2016
Hiroshige’s life was his work, with neither peaks nor valleys. He leaves the impression of a largely self-taught artist who limited himself to the devices and capacity of his own nature. Hiroshige was fond of travel, loved wine and good food, and in his other tastes was a true citizen...
Some Japanese, especially women, dress in traditional kimono clothing. The surroundings of large shrines are packed with food stalls during the New Year’s holiday. The mood is festive. Osechiis a large dish for New Year’s Day. Many different foods are beautifully placed in layered lunch boxe...