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Winter melon (tougan) and okra covered in thick soup. These vegetables have a cooling and relaxing quality, suitable for the body
weakened by the hot summer. Winter melon rejuvenates the kidneys and has a diuretic effect which is good for young and old alike. This
dish was eaten by women living in the O-Oku (harem of Edo Castle) to maintain their beauty.

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Jose Fernandez We know Okra as "Chimbombó" and we also use it in soup,


specially for the gelatinous texture it give to the stock...uhhm!

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Sandao Yookong winter melon have many in my country. can cook variety.
I like to eat very much.

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Daikon radish and carrot pickled in vinegar (kohaku namasu). This dish has been handed down from the samurai as a health food and
food for treating illnesses. The red (carrot) and white (daikon) signify the yin and yang and by bringing them together the dish is thought
to have neutralizing qualities. Vinegared dishes (sunomono) prevent disease by cleansing the blood.

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Sun Wukong Making my mouth water..

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Daniela Salinas it's interesting the history about the japaneses dishes...good
page!!

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Herring simmered in soy sauce. Herring was dried in the sun and taken to the battlefield as a preserved food. They were eaten by boiling
them with taro (satoimo) and daikon radish.

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Qualaya Cooper that actually looks tasty :O

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セシール セシール not only the looks..its realy delicious...honto ni oishi


desu..

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Necdet Bezgen

JAPONCA ÖĞRENMEK İSTEYENLER.

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(This isn't about food but a tidbit on Japanese culture...)


Temari ball used by a princess. In Japan the Temari Festival is held to appease the spirits of the princesses. Highly nutritional seasonal
vegetables and princess' toys are offered to the spirits. Candy is given to the children that come to the festival. In the old days this festival
was a favorite of the children.

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Joyce Hernandez It is always good to be a princess and get candy


too...wonderful!!:D

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Kati Kazy It sounds so nice and I read that there are a lot of festivals in
Japan also.

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Boiled root vegetables. Eating locally grown, seasonal food is fundamental to Japanese cuisine. Simmered seasonal root vegetables were
best to stay healthy and the best source of energy. Large amounts of cooked root vegetables were also served to soldiers on the battlefield.

#The recipe is on the e-book page. Please check this out and try to cook SAMURAI GOURMET!
"For your rejuvenation"
http://www.facebook.com/thesamuraigourmet.jp?sk=app_160093450720096

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Madoka Satoenglebrecht 日本食が一番!!


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Sandao Yookong sugoii ~vegetables.

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Pickled plum (umeboshi). This is a typical health food of the Japanese and was used as medicine. It was valued as an all-curing medicine,
good to eat, to drink or to spread over the skin. Even in the present day, umeboshi is valued as a preserved food together with its anti-
bacterial qualities.

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Joyce Hernandez Good food and medicine all in one!!! :D


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Jefrey Serada-paradero Villegas UME BUSHI,,,,i remember my first onigiri


unto this photo..hahah harshhh

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Chirashi-sushi (scattered sushi). Vinegared toppings are colorfully spread over the sushi rice and served at festivals and celebrations. This
dish is typically eaten on Girls' Day in March or other celebrations for girls. A mother makes this dish wishing that her daughter will
grow up to be a beautiful and trouble-free lady much like the sushi.

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Rhea Dahildahil Pascasio wow!deliciouso...

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Marisol Matos i would hav 3 dozen for my daughter !well no life-trouble so


pls my order ^_~!

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Kasuzuke (vegetables pickled in sake lees (residual yeast and other precipitates)). Kasuzuke is a typical Japanese pickled food. It was used
to preserve food by pickling vegetables in salt and was made from the Jomon period when the farming culture was brought to Japan. This
is a healthy dish eaten daily not only by samurai but Japanese people in general.

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Soni Abdillah halal?

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Lonnie Combs would be nice to try sometime

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Deena Caunt

When does the English language version come out ? I just looked for it on Amazon.co.uk and they didn't have a copy .

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Simmered soybeans. Soybeans and devil's tongue jelly (Konnyaku) are simmered in soy sauce and sugar. Simmered soybeans is a dish for
commoners, but sugar and soy sauce were used by upper-class samurai. Commoners used salt and enjoyed the natural taste. Soy sauce
and miso became popular seasonings from the middle of the Edo period.
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Marisol Matos TENGO HAMBRE DE VERDAD OMG!~o~

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Madoka Satoenglebrecht こんにゃくはダイエットにとってもいいです


よ。Good For diet!!

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White rice gruel. This was used to treat lords and princesses when they became ill. If they became so ill that they can't even swallow
brown rice, then they were given thin rice gruel in small amounts to stay alive. Even today, thin rice gruel is given to children and the
elderly in Japan when they are ill.

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Ideru Takarai How does it taste? Would you mind to share the recipe so that
I can cook it at my home :)

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Marisol Matos SO I GUESS WHEN THE QUEEN IS ILL (ME) THIS I


NEED TO EAT I WILL TELL MY COMERS (HUSBAND N KIDS)
WHAT DO I NEED TO EAT THNX^_~!

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Brown rice and mushroom porridge. This porridge is excellent when one is sick. The samurai also ate brown rice porridge when they
were highly fatigued or ill. Mushrooms were eaten as medicine.

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Yellowtail simmered with daikon radish ("Buri-Daikon"). Yellowtail changes its name depending on its stage of growth. Upper-class
samurai changed his name depending on his age and position. Hence the yellowtail was associated with career advancement and was a
valuable fish for the samurai. The taste and nutritional value of the dish are better balanced by simmering the yellowtail with the radish.

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Anne Marie La Porte It sounds awesomely yummy but I can't eat anything
thats watching me eat it :P

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Joyce Hernandez looks really yummmmmmmi!! :D

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The Samurai Gourmet "武士の食卓" added 4 new photos to the album [Question] Which kind of sushi do you like?

[Question] Which kind of sushi do you like?


We introduced these four types of sushi on this page before.
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Sjeline Lukiman

The foods are too "good looking" to be eaten.

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KC Wong Agreed, can share how to cook/ recipe? so that we can try cook
and taste it.

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