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...
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
There is maybe no other food in the world so deeply embedded in the culture of a people as Japanese food. While Japan's rich and fascinating culture is still little known in the west, Japanese foods like sushi, tempura, and tofu are becoming more and more familiar to the westerners, ...
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But this year I decided to go whole hog and make an Osechi Jubako from scratch. You'd think after my recent ramen post (which was nearly a decade in the making), I'd be done with insanely time consuming Japanese food for a while, but I couldn't resist the urge to share with you...
For today’s Japanese Recipe Adventure, I considered hopes and dreams for the future, cleared every possible surface in and around my not-so-spacious kitchen and attempted this festive Japanese food ensemble. Equipment Photo: Karla EngdahlMore simple than it looks. You’ll only need a few essen...
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1stthree days of the New Year, so the food is placed in beautiful Japanese boxes calledJūbakoto preserve its freshness for the days to come. This year we had a large New Year’s celebration filled with lots of love and tons of food. I hope you started the New Year just the way you...
Traditional Japanese New Year’s food now comes in a bright pink limited-edition box, along with a rare Barbie doll! Read More symbol of longevity,mochiannually brings aboutsudden deaths. After making “Kentucky Fried Christmas” a thing,KFCcontinues to bring outNew Year’s boxesto compete with...