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  2. Toshikoshi soba - Wikipedia

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    Toshikoshi soba (年越し蕎麦) is a traditional Japanese noodle bowl dish eaten on ōmisoka (New Year's Eve, 31 December). [1] This custom is intended to enable the household to let go of the year’s hardship because soba noodles are easily cut while eating.

  3. Osechi - Wikipedia

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    With the economic development of Japanese society, the custom of osechi spread to the general public, the chōnin class, and a new custom began. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] From the late Edo period, some of the dishes in osechi began to be packed in jūbako , and from the Meiji era (1868-1912) to the Showa era (1912-1989), the variety of dishes packed in ...

  4. Toso - Wikipedia

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    Toso is drunk to flush away the previous year's maladies and to aspire to lead a long life. For generations it has been said that "if one person drinks this his family will not fall ill; if the whole family does no-one in the village will fall ill" and has been a staple part of New Year's osechi cuisine in Japan. [1] A toso set in a museum, 2021

  5. 12 foods to eat in the New Year for good luck - AOL

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    In this recipe (perfect for New Year's Eve dinner), Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski pairs juicy, bursting sweet grapes with charred red onion, loads of rosemary and crispy and ancho chile-rubbed chicken.

  6. It’s Not New Year’s Day in Japan Without a Warming ... - AOL

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    Every New Year's Day, the author makes Ozoni, a warming Japanese New Year's soup. I grew up in a big, busy city called Mito, north of Tokyo. The week before New Year’s, my mother would prepare ...

  7. Kagami mochi - Wikipedia

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    Kagami mochi (鏡餅, "mirror rice cake") is a traditional Japanese New Year decoration. It usually consists of two round mochi (rice cakes), [1] [2] [3] [4] the ...

  8. Japanese Sweet Potato Home Fries (Satsuma-imo) Recipe - AOL

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    Peel potatoes, rinse then slice into 1/4" rounds. Place in a pot, cover with water then allow to soften; approximately 15-20 minutes. Heat oil in a large frying pan then add onions.

  9. Mochi - Wikipedia

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    While eaten year-round, mochi is a traditional food for the Japanese New Year, and is commonly sold and eaten during that time. Mochi is made up of polysaccharides , lipids , protein , and water. Mochi has a varied structure of amylopectin gel, starch grains, and air bubbles. [ 3 ]