Happy Niu (OX) Year 2009
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On Chinese New Year Eve, all family members gather to have the most important reunion meal in the entire year. This is similar to Christmas dinner for westerners. Therefore, Chinese families usually serve expensive cuisines like shark-fins and abalones during this day. Traditionally, the meal is prepared by all [...]
Posts from ‘January, 2009’
Happy Niu (Ox) Year 2009
Healthy Food? Diet Recipes with Tuna
Healthy food? Diet recipes? What else to try…
When I was wondering what to prepare for dinner, suddenly my head came across a “Ping”. Ya, there are some maguro tuna left in the freeze. Then, what diet recipe can it be with this healthy food?
Since, most of the time, tuna is consumed in raw, so, I [...]
Japanese Diet Recipes Ikabatayaki
Wondering what to cook for today?
Let’s introduce this healthy food and Japanese food low fat diet recipes of Ikabatayaki (Butter Squid in Japanese Style). This healthy food is simple but popular in Japanese cuisine. It always serve together with steam rice.
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Today Recipes Tempura
The crispy Tempura, is most welcomed Japanese food in Japan. It is normally deep fried with vegetables and seafood. Depend on personal likes, you can actually fried with other ingredients to create your own creative Japanese Tempura Recipes. I love tempura very much and it is also most impressed dishes for me. I had hard [...]
Japanese Soup Recipes Daikon Spare-ribs
Spare-Ribs Simmered with Daikon Radish
This is another Japanese simmered recipe using daikon radish. I am using spareribs instead of chickens as it will give me the best taste of soups, in addition, I really enjoy the bite on those “soft-bones”.
This is actually an 1 recipe in 2 Dishes where you can enjoy both :
1) Spare-ribs [...]
Osechi Ryori For New Year 2009
I Wish you A Very Happy New Year 2009.
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Today is the 1st day of year 2009. Let’s talk about the Japanese Osechi-Ryori.
Osechi (御節) originally referred to a season or significant period. New Year’s Day was one of the five seasonal festivals (äº”ç¯€å¥ gosekku) in the Imperial Court in Kyoto. This custom of celebrating particular [...]


