Hello everyone!
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New Year dishes. |
I will introduce my family tradition in
this article.:->
My family traditional is to eat all kinds
of New Year dishes. The contents of the New Year dishes are different by region
and home. For example, There are black beans and herring roe, and rolled
omelet. There is a meaning to each one. Means the herring roe is prosperity
descendants Because of the large number of eggs. Black bean meaning is desire
often work as. So, My family eat it. Do you know New Year dishes?
New Year, I eat Ozoni. In other locations
put rice cake in miso soup. In my local,
I put in mochi in the red bean soup . I was talking about this with friend. my
friend was surprised. Depends on the region, I think interesting. Is there
anything different depending on the area?
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In other locations ozoni. |
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My local ozoni. |
When New Year’s Eve, We eat the buckwheat
noodles on New Year’s Eve. Usually, We eat buckwheat
come before New year. But, When I eat dinner at my house. I think it
is because my mother is probably too lazy. I do not usually eat much buckwheat.
I am eat so delicious a after a long time. Also, I feel so delicious to eat together with
family.
Thank you for reading!
Hi Masami :) It was interesting to read about your family tradition on New Year's. I did not realize before that there were so many different dishes depending on the region of Japan. America is similar in this regard, as there are different dishes that people eat depending on the part of the country. For example, my Grandmother is Norwegian, so she serves lingonberry with meats on holidays. Lingonberry is a somewhat tart berry.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, I also enjoyed the pictures you shared, to show examples of the foods. The different types of Ozoni both look yummy. :)
Hi Haley :)
DeleteThank you for commenting!
And thank you for answering the questions.
What lingonberry is mean?
I don't eat in other locations ozoni.
So, I try to eat it!
Thank you:D