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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 traditional cuisine eaten at New year's but what makes up this intricate set of dish
Osechi Ryori is the traditional food enjoyed on New Year’s Day in Japan. The assortment of colorful dishes are packed and displayed in special stacking boxes called jubako. Every Osechi dish has a special meaning in welcoming the New Year. The Japanese celebrate the New Year Day with traditi...
Besides allowing the overworked stomach a rest, this simple dish is believed to give good health for the rest of the year. 6. Yakizakana Masafumi Iwai/Flickr Yakizanaka means grilled fish. Grilled fish is eaten as a prayer for a successful career. Some fish have other specific meanings as...
Happy new year! Reply Ninette says January 03, 2010 at 1:01 pm Oh my, these are drop dead photos, Marc. What a lovely way to enter the new year. When I lived in Japan, I certainly don't remember eating such a wonderful dish, although I did get to pound mochi outside. Reply ...
Eating ozoni on New Year’s Day (oshogatsu) became a tradition during the muromachi period (1336–1573), but the dish itself goes back even further. Samurai families served ozoni as a side dish or a snack to pair with alcohol during banquets for the samurai warriors. Since it was believed...
Each and every dish symbolize good wish like wealth, happiness, god health, abundant harvest, long life, longevity and fertility. Ozoni – Traditional Japanese Soup. Photo Credit: kimubert at Flickr through Creative Commons Licensing. Otosois an alcoholic drink that is served withosechi. It is ...
These restrictions were eventually lifted, but sukiyaki maintained its status as a treat dish for celebrations, popular for end-of-year parties among coworkers and families. 9. Sashimi Some Japanophiles will delight in pointing out the technical difference between sushi and sashimi if you fall int...
New Year’s Day (Ganjitsu) December (Shiwasu) The month of December is calledShiwasu(師走) in Japanese, and the kanji (the written word) literally means “masters/teachers run.” It implies that December is so busy that even self-composed masters/teachers are on the run. ...