Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Another Cool Fact

Some farmers grow SQUARE watermelons! That's crazy!

Whoa!

Wanna know something cool and very expensive? Musk melon can sell for 31,473 yen. That's 300 American dollars!

New Years Meals

Its New Years! Here they're eating osechi-ryori. Colorful foods are put in boxes called jubako. The colors of the foods symbolize different things. Yellow foods like kazunoko represent prosperity. The beans represent health and the pink and white foods like kamaboko represent celebration colors

Monday, January 9, 2012

Food Habits

It' hard to think that meat was banned at a time in Japan. In 700 AD meat was banned due to the rise of Buddhism. To get protein they ate fish which started sushi.

Foods America Tried

Many foods eaten in Japan aren't usually eaten in America. Some simple ones are though. Like yakisoba and sushi. I know a lot of my friends eat sushi. And my mom loves yakisoba

Typical Meals.

Some foods we see a lot are Onigiri, Sushi, Yakisoba, Yakitori, and Yakizakana.
  • Onigiri is rice wrapped seaweed with an additional food in the middle.
  • Sushi is rice prepared in sushi vinegar
  • Yakisoba is deep fried noodles with additional vegetables and meat
  • Yakitori is grilled chicken on skewers like shishkabobs
  • Yakizakana is grilled fish

What time is dinner?

The meal schedule in Japan is pretty much the same as it is in America. They do eat dinner a little later though. Breakfast is around 8 or 9 am. They eat lunch around 12 and then dinner is eaten around 7 or 8.