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Posts from ‘December, 2008’

Toshikoshi Soba, Joya No Kane On Ohmisoka

Toshikoshi-soba  (年越しそば)
Today is Ohmisoka(大晦日), last day of the year 2008.
Wondering what is japanese (must) eat dish of the day?
I would like to introduce you the meaningful and healthy Japanese dish for new year eve,  toshikoshi-soba (年越しそば), literally “year-passing” soba.  Japanese eat toshikoshi-soba with the family while listening to the ringing of joya-no-kane (除夜の鐘),  the New [...]

Japanese Beef Sukiyaki Recipe in Christmas

Every year, during December Japanese are busying on celebrating bōnenkai(忘年会). A Japanese year-end parties or  literally “forget the year gathering” is a Japanese drinking party that takes place at the end of the year, and is generally held among groups of co-workers or friends. The purpose of the party, as its name implies, is to [...]

This year B’day Recipe

Christmas Tree
Every year during December it is a cheerful period. The shopping mall is covered with those beautiful Christmas trees decoration, crazy mega sales and season greeting. Christmas Song is spread out in every corner since weeks ago, it telling me that my special day in also around the corner. Ya, Today, 23rd December is [...]

Let It Snow In Your Blog

Little Jordan’s Christmas Greeting
Jingle Bell Jingle Bell, Jingle All The Way!!
See it started snowing now at my site. Miss the snowing scenes out there since it is not possible to have these beautiful scenes in Malaysia.
So, try to create some Christmas atmosphere in this virtual land with some great songs special for you. *(Remember to [...]

How to eat Sushi?

Here, I found another great film on how to eat sushi.
Enjoy Sushi-ing !

How to eat Sushi?
Also See Earlier Posts for Sushi Here

Hearty Japanese Soup

Hearty Japanese Soup Recipe : Kenchin-Jiru
Kenchin-Jiru is a traditional Japanese soup recipe cooked and eaten all over Japan. Classic versions of kenchin-jiru are not enriched with miso though you could thicken the broth of either, or both, with your favorite fermented bean paste. If you do, omit the soy sauce and mirin. This hearty Japanese [...]