Dec 30, 2014

we eat Osechi at a new year in Japan.(by Yasu)


Ohayou Gozaimasu
Yasu desu.

Many people go back to their hometown during this holiday seasons.
I'll be going back to my parent house too.

So we eat Osechi at a new year in Japan. 

Osechi has a lot of origins and I check all of them. 
If you are interested in, please see as bellow.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osechi

Osechi foods

Osechi ryori is specially prepared New Year’s food, beautifully arranged in lacquer boxes. Each dish and ingredient in osechi has meanings, such as good health, good harvest, happiness, prosperity, long life, and so on. It’s said that yellow colored dishes and ingredients such as kazunoko symbolize prosperity and that various beans imply a wish for good health. Also, red/pink and white colored food, such as pink and white kamaboko slices represent celebration colors.

Do you eat food in new years? How about  in your country?


Arigatou Gozaimasu

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