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Nikujaga: Feel Good Comfort Food « Japanese Culture Blog
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Taking a deeper look at Japanese Culture. Nikujaga: Feel Good Comfort Food. Nikujaga: Meat and Potato Stew. Though it may not seem Japanese. Nikujaga, Meat and Potato Stew)is what many might consider motherʼs taste – a feel good comfort dish. Niku means meat and Jaga comes from Jagaimo, potato. Neither of these are historically typical Japanese ingredients. The mixture of soy sauce and sugar might surprise you, however I am sure it will be positive. 300 g (13 oz) beef or pork sliced. 1 medium onion sliced.
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Setsubun: Keep luck in and bad things out « Japanese Culture Blog
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Taking a deeper look at Japanese Culture. Setsubun: Keep luck in and bad things out. A demon from the front of a restaurant in Akita Prefecture. January 3rd of each year is Setsubun or properly named. Ehomaki or Lucky Sushi Roll. At some shrines, temples and just communities there are special events. In one area of Japan, men dressed like demons go from house to house scaring little children into being good while the family throws beans at them. If you are not, make some sushi rolls and do it at home.
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Taking a deeper look at Japanese Culture. Nikujaga: Feel Good Comfort Food. Nikujaga: Meat and Potato Stew. Though it may not seem Japanese. Nikujaga, Meat and Potato Stew)is what many might consider motherʼs taste – a feel good comfort dish. Niku means meat and Jaga comes from Jagaimo, potato. Neither of these are historically typical Japanese ingredients. The mixture of soy sauce and sugar might surprise you, however I am sure it will be positive. 300 g (13 oz) beef or pork sliced. 1 medium onion sliced.
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