tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191835248953933738.post7353814322101582282..comments2023-11-24T16:34:16.891-08:00Comments on WASHOKU - Japanese Food Culture and Cuisine: Nabe pot and panGabi Grevehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16362456518166174106noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191835248953933738.post-77989942307500673362015-10-28T21:42:02.819-07:002015-10-28T21:42:02.819-07:00kame 甕 large pot
konya 紺屋 artisan making "...<b>kame 甕 large pot </b><br /><br />konya 紺屋 artisan making "blue" things, cloth dyers<br />- aizomeya 藍染め屋 dyeing with indigo<br />aizome shokunin 染物職人 / konzome 紺染<br />Indigo-Färber<br /><br />In Edo they were often called kooya 紺屋(こうや)Koya.<br /><br />The dyers needed large aigame 藍甕 pots for the liquid. Usually four pots in the ground were one unit, the temperature kept by a hibachi 火鉢 "fire pot" in the middle.<br />.<br />more about Indigo dyeing<br />.<br />Gabi Greve - Darumapediahttp://worldkigodatabase.blogspot.jp/2010/06/indigo-ai.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191835248953933738.post-68924401284816808192014-12-05T17:52:53.767-08:002014-12-05T17:52:53.767-08:00irori 囲炉裏 いろり open sunken hearth
jizaikagi 自在鈎 po...<b>irori 囲炉裏 いろり open sunken hearth <br />jizaikagi 自在鈎 pothook</b><br /><br />- part of the entry about<br />. Interior Design - The Japanese Home . <br />.<br />Gabi Greve - Darumapediahttp://edoflourishing.blogspot.jp/2014/12/irori-sunken-hearth.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191835248953933738.post-91236701310062721732014-12-05T17:51:52.616-08:002014-12-05T17:51:52.616-08:00irori 囲炉裏 いろり open sunken hearth
jizaikagi 自在鈎 po...<b>irori 囲炉裏 いろり open sunken hearth <br />jizaikagi 自在鈎 pothook</b><br /><br />- part of the entry about<br />. Interior Design - The Japanese Home . <br />.<br /><br />Gabi Greve - Darumapediahttp://edoflourishing.blogspot.jp/2014/12/irori-sunken-hearth.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3191835248953933738.post-7867943584606653482009-07-06T19:35:39.593-07:002009-07-06T19:35:39.593-07:00DONABE
Donabe Maintenance
Earthenware Pot for Co...<b>DONABE<br /><br />Donabe Maintenance</b><br /><br />Earthenware Pot for Cooking Rice<br /><br />All donabe accumulate hairline cracks with use. <br />When not in use never cover a dobane if it is not completely dry inside. <br />Avoid mold developing inside the donabe. <br /><br />Steps to Season a Donabe<br /><br />More is here<br />http://kyotofoodie.com/how-to-season-donabe/anonymoushttp://kyotofoodie.com/how-to-season-donabe/noreply@blogger.com