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5/06/2008

Fujisan Specialities

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Mount Fujisan, Fujiyama

***** Location: Japan
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Mount Fuji (富士山, Fuji-san),
is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 m (12,388 ft). Along with Mount Tate and Mount Haku, it is one of Japan's "Three Holy Mountains" (三霊山 Sanreizan). An active volcano that last erupted in 1707–08, Mount Fuji straddles the boundary of Shizuoka and Yamanashi prefectures just west of Tokyo, from which it can be seen on a clear day. It is located near the Pacific coast of central Honshū. Three small cities surround it: Gotemba (south), Fujiyoshida (north) and Fujinomiya (southwest).
Mount Fuji's exceptionally symmetrical cone is a well-known symbol of Japan and it is frequently depicted in art and photographs, as well as visited by sightseers and climbers.
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Fujisan overlooks the Kanto plain.
He was north of Edo and was a protective deity, symbolized also in the "Genbu 玄武
black warrior" of Chinese lore.
"Tozai Nanboku 東西南北 The Four Heavenly Directions

There were many "Mount Fuji worship groups" in Edo, "Devotional Fuji confraternities" (Fujiko(fujikoo, fujikou 富士講).
Worshiping the mountain from the north (modern day Tokyo) would be considered an Edo religion.
The Fuji Asama Shrine in Asakusa


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Let us look at some food specialities with FUJISAN.


富士山新五合目のレストハウス Resthouse at the 5th station
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Fujisan karee 富士山名物カレー "Curry a la Fujisan"
The rice is heaped like a little mountain top
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Fuji no kokemomo 富士のこけもも
"Bilberries from Mount Fuji"

A sweet of the rakugan pressed sugar type. Each stick is pressed in a wooden form by hand.
kokemomo , lit. "peach from the moss", is a bilberry (cowberry, Preiselbeere) that grows in the area and the berries are prepared to a paste (an). These sweets with their red and white color make an auspicious present for the New Year.


苔桃も節句に逢ふや赤い花
kokemomo mo sekku ni au ya akai hana

bilberries too
for the Boy's festival -
red flowers


Kobayashi Issa


kokemomo no hana 苔桃の花 (こけもものはな)
flowers of the bilberry
kigo for late spring
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kokemomo 苔桃 (こけもも) bilberry, Preiselbeere
kokemomo no mi 苔桃の実(こけもものみ)bilberry berries
Vaccinium vitis-idaea
kigo for early autumn




kokemomo sofuto こけももソフト
soft ice cream with bilberries


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Fuji manjuu 冨士饅頭 
Manju cakes in the form of Fujisan
For the outside flower from mochigome is used.



富士山名物 小麦まんじゅう
komugi manjuu 小麦まんじゅう manju made from wheat
They look white like snow.
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富士山育ちのニジマス trout from Mt. Fuji

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Fujisan masu no sushi 富士山ますの寿し
sushi with trout from the clear waters of rivers from Fujisan



masu baaga 富士宮 虹鱒 マスバーガー
trout hamburger from Fujinomiya Town
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Fujisan meronpan 富士山メロンパン melon bread
Mount Fuji Melon Pan
With the snow on the top.
Sold at many local bakeries and at the 5. Station.


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Fuji no mizu 富士の水 bottled water from Mount Fuji


富士山美水 Fujisan Bisui Brand
"beautiful water from Fuji"
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Fuji sabure 富士サブレー butter cookies "Fuji"
in the form of Fujisan with almonds and a white top. They come in a box in the mountain shape.



富士山さぶれ butter bisquits


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Fuji sanchoo 富士山頂 "top of Mount Fuji"


also called
oppai manjuu おっぱい饅頭 "nipples manju"


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Fuji wain 冨士ワイン wine called "Mt. Fuji"
From Yamanashi


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Mt. Fuji Yokan (富士山羊羹)
matcha green tea and sweet beans jelly
by Kindaruma Japanese sweet shop, Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi

- source : Just Love Japan - facebook -

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Fujisan Yakisoba 富士山焼きそば fried noodles
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Fujinomiya Yakisoba 富士宮焼きそば
This town is famous for its yakisoba fried noodles.
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Fujinomiya nijimasu baagaa 富士宮 虹鱒 マスバーガー
trout hamburger from Fujinomiya Town. masu baagaa
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Fuji yakimeshi senbei 焼きめしせんべい
Rice crackers
With sweet soy sauce flavor

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The town of Fuji at the foot of Mount Fuji is using Kaguyahime as a tourist attraction.
The story goes that her prince came after her and they lived happily in a stone cave in the mountain, which is named FUJI 不死 Mountain where you do not die.


Kaguyahime chazuke 富士かぐや姫茶漬け bowl of rice with tea
. Kaguyahime .  


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Fujisan yamamori 富士山盛り
buckwheat noodles

extra large portion "like a mountain" yamamori


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Yoogantoo 溶岩糖 "Lava Sugar" sweets
The red ones remind us of the still burning lava.


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Fuji no Yuki 富士の雪 "Snow on Mount Fuji" Tofu
a kind rough yosedofu よせ豆腐, prepared with the fresh water of Mt. Fuji


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Furoshiki


富士山土産 Fujisan o-Miyage souvenirs
More Photos of famous FUJI souvenirs
Reisemitbringsel


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Things found on the way


EXTERNAL LINKS

fujibrand.jp/brand/gourmet/index.html



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HAIKU and SENRYU


Fuji, Mt. Fuji, Fujiyama, Fujisan
Mount Fuji and Haiku



hatsu Fuji 初富士 first view of Mt. Fuji
kigo for the New Year


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source : www.shinmura.co.jp

Fujisan Nabe 富士山鍋 pot to heat food

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***** WASHOKU : Regional Japanese Dishes



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4/13/2008

Menrui Noodles udon

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Noodles (menrui  麺類 - めんるい) Nudeln

***** Location: Japan
***** Season: Topic
***** Category: Humanity


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CLICK for more menrui The first written account of noodles is from the East Han Dynasty between AD 25 and 220. In October 2005, the oldest noodles yet discovered were found at the Lajia site (Qijia culture) along the Yellow River in Qinghai, China. The 4,000-year-old noodles appear to have been made from foxtail millet and broomcorn millet.

Wheat noodles:
Chūka men, chuukamen (中華麺): Japanese for "Chinese noodles", used for ramen, chanpon and yakisoba. Osaka and western Japan.

Sōmen, soomen (そうめん): very thin Japanese wheat noodles
Udon (うどん): thick Japanese wheat noodles

Mug beans noodles:
Cellophane noodles, also known as glass noodles, or bean vermicelli. fěnsī (粉絲) in Chinese, harusame(春雨)


Noodles are a popular item in Japanese cuisine. Varieties include:
Ramen - thin, wheat-based noodles with soda water. The dough is set to rise before being pulled.
Chinese-style noodles

Shirataki - noodles with very low carbohydrates and calories
Soba - medium, buckwheat-based noodles
Somen - very thin, wheat-based noodles
Udon - thick, wheat-based noodles

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Yakisoba, a popular soba dish
Champon, a noodle soup of Chinese origin
Instant noodles
Cup noodles
Sapporo Ichiban
Chinese noodles

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http://www.jetro.org/trends/food_ingredients_somen.php


kiji 生地 dough
Usually kneaded a lot because little gluten in the rice or soba.


Morioka, the capital of NOODLES in Iwate prefecture !!!
wankosoba わんこ蕎麦


tsukemen 漬け麺 dipping noodles in broth (tsukejiru 漬け汁)

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Katsushika Hokusai - Manga 葛飾北斎 漫画


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UDON noodles


The three famous UDON noodle types of Japan

Sanuki Udon from Shikoku 讃岐うどん
 

Kishimen from Nagoya きしめん

. . . himokawa udon ひもかわうどん

Inaniwa Udon from Akita 稲庭干饂飩



ankake udon  あんかけうどん Kyoto style thick udon soup
It is a local kind of KITSUNE, with small stripes of abura-age, greens of the region and a thick sauce of katakuriko.
This keeps the noodles warm. This dish was "invented" in the Gion quarters, where many people used to order food. To keep it warm during transportation, the thick ankake was spread over the noodles.
This shows the warm heart of Kyotoites when entertaining guests.
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also
gomoku ankake udon 五目あんかけうどん
! Recipes !



himiudon, himi udon ひみうどん
from Toyama
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hippari udon ひっぱりうどん "pulling at udon noodles"
with natto and canned fish sauce
from Yamagata prefecture



Ise udon 伊勢うどん served at the shrine Ise Jingu
三重県(伊勢神宮)Mie Prefecture
They are rather thick with mochigome glutinous rice. They come with a thick "black" soy sauce broth, and a few cut leek rings.
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. Ise Kaido 伊勢街道 Pilgrim roads ot Ise .



kakeudon, kake udon かけうどん Udon in broth
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Chishaku-in rongi sumitaru kake-udon

after the dispute
at Chishaku-in
a bowl of udon noodles


Kawasumi Sugekatsu 川澄祐勝, priest of the Shingon sect

. Temple Chishaku-In 智積院 .


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Kansai Sanuki Udon Pigrimage ralley

関西讃岐うどん 西国三十三ヶ所巡礼


A journey to 33 restaurants in Osaka and three nearby prefectures to enjoy thick ‘‘sanuki udon’’ is under way to give momentum to a boom in the pasta-like noodles that originated in Japan.

CLICK for more photos Organizers call the journey ‘‘Kansai sanuki udon pilgrimage rally.’’ It involves participants slurping up noodles at one restaurant after another until they complete visits to all 33 eateries on the itinerary in Osaka, Kyoto, Hyogo and Nara prefectures. They will collect a stamp at each stop.

Keishi Kishimoto, 41, of Suita, Osaka Prefecture, was among those who came up with the idea of the rally three years ago and sounded out the restaurant owners.

The 33 restaurants in the rally were selected from among 190 eateries by eight udon fans, including a dentist and a self-employed person.

Yasuhiro Yamamoto, the 45-year-old manager of udon restaurant Mitsushima Shinuchi in Kadoma, Osaka, said, ‘‘I now have an increased rapport with those in the same line of business thanks to the rally. I have also grown closer to my customers. I am going to offer each participant in the rally a serious bowl of udon.’‘

Those who complete visits to all 33 restaurants are scheduled to take part in a celebratory party that the restaurant managers will also attend.

More is here
source : www.japantoday.com/


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kitsune udon きつねうどん "fox udon" with abura-age tofu and onions
"Fox Noodles"
speciality of the Osaka area
inari foxes like to eat this type of tofu, hence the name.
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! Recipes !
There are various kinds of KITSUNE udon in all parts of Japan.
The dashi used for the soup changes from East to West Japan. Also the ingredients a apart from abura-age.
In Edo, they use left-overs from tempura frying instead of tofu, and the surprize when finding this out is the "Fox effect", kitsune.
In other parts, Chinese soba are used for noodles, not wheat udon.



kuromame udon  黒豆うどん (くろまめうどん) udon with black beans
black soy beans flower is mixed with the wheat



matsuri udon まつりうどん Udon for festivals
from Aji Minato 庵治みなと near Takamatsu, Shikoku
They are extra long to bring good luck with the pun
"nagaku tsuzuku yoo ni", may the good things last long for you.



. mimiudon, mimi-udon 耳うどん "Udon like ears"  
Tochigi, Sano town




miso nikomi udon 味噌煮込みうどん udon simmered in miso-based soup
speciality of Nagoya
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! Recipes !



raudon らう鈍 kind of ramen with udon-like noodles
with kimchi キムチ風らう鈍
Speciality of Shikoku


Sanuki udon 讃岐うどん from Kagawa


takiudon, taki-udon, taki udon 滝うどん "waterfall udon"
eaten close to a waterfall
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tamago soomen, tamago somen  卵素麺 たまごそうめん somen with eggs
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! Recipes !


toshikoshi udon 年越しうどん "udon to pass into the new year", eaten on January 1.


tori nanba udon 鳥なんばうどん with chicken and leek, Osaka style
Nanba is a suburb famous for delicious vegetables.
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! Recipes !


Tsukimi udon, with an egg as decoration


Umen, uumen 温麺 see below, Miyagi.


Yaseuma ... sweet noodle dish from Oita  


zarusoba, zaru-udon ... eaten cold, in a bamboo basket
they are only dipped slightly in a sauce, not completely submerged.


and one more found on the way

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udonya kaze ichiya kusuri うどん屋風一夜薬
medicine from the noodle shop
to heal your cold over night

a warm bowl of udon soup with lots of ginger and some cold medicine helps ward off a cold in winter ... This medicine was first made in Osaka in the year Meiji 9, 1876 and sold at udon noodle shops (udonya). At that time udon had just become a kind of fast food for the local people.
『うどんや』にある『風(かぜ)』が『一夜』で治るお『薬』
This expression has also become a winter kigo for haiku
and is used in rakugo funny stories.

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WASHOKU : SOBA, buckwheat noodles
Buchweizennudeln



Soba (蕎麦 そば): buckwheat noodles and Daruma san

Izumo Soba, Shimane 出雲そば Wariko Soba 割子そば(わりごそば)



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Noodle soups can be and should be slurped when eating ... no noise, no good food!
There are many famous rakugo funny stories with the teller performing this picking up of noodles with his fan from his cupped hand, slurping as part of the fun.



source :  www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp
performing "tokisoba" 時そば "Time For Noodles"

Read the story here in my article about
Rakugo, comic storytelling performances


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NOODLES from this WASHOKU BLOG

..... REGIONAL DISHES with noodles

Uumen, umen 白石温麺 dried "warm" noodles from Shiroishi town MIYAGI

jajamen じゃじゃ麺 / じゃじゃ面 Morioka, IWATE

Soomen, somen noodles 索麺 HYOGO
karee soomen カレーそうめん soomen with curry sauce

きしめん kishimen, kishimen noodles from AICHI

三輪そうめん Miwa soomen, thin noodles from Miwa, NARA
. . . . . nyuumen にゅうめん wheat noodles from Miwa


出雲そば Izumo soba, buckwheat noodles, TOTTORI

ふくめん fukumen, noodle soup from Uwajima 宇和島, EHIME
五色そうめん, たいめん goshiki soomen, taimen, noodles, EHIME


島そうめん shima soomen, soomen noodles expanded by hand, KAGAWA
. . . . . 讃岐うどん Sanuki udon noodles, KAGAWA


チャンポン chanpon, mixed noodle soup, NAGASAKI


沖縄そば Okinawa soba, noodle soup, OKINAWA


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Panda Soomen パンダそうめん from Ueno Zoo, Tokyo
Somen noodles decorated to look like Panda.


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Other products made into noodles

rice flour is made in thin biifun ビーフン "cellophane noodles", they come from Vietnam and China.
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They are prepared in soups, or fried or even with curry sauce.


Other starch products made into noodles

daikon 刺身のつま radish cut in long threads as garnish for sashimi

edamame made into harusame 春雨

ikasoomen イカそうめん squid cut into stripes like soomen

konnyaku 糸コンニャク shirataki Fadennudeln

kuzukiri 葛切り
from arrowroot starch

rokubei 六兵衛(山芋も) from sweet potatoes or yamaimo

tengusa seaweed ところてん(心太) made into tokoroten


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Cup noodles カップヌードル Cup O Noodle
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New with Gundam ガンダム
ガンプラ付カップヌードル

Gunpla (or gan-pura, a Japanese portmanteau of "Gundam" and "plastic model")
The first plastic Gundam model kits were sold in 1980 in Japan.

Gundam Food !
to celebrate the 30th aniversary of the Gundam robot anime series.


A giant Gundam robot is being built in Odaiba, Japan, 2009.
Reference : Gundam 2009


From my photo files:
The BIG GUNDAM at Kume, Michi no Eki Rest Area, Okayama




source : ww.alafista.com
Snow in 2014 - Cup Noodle Museum in Yokohama


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..... KIGO with noodles

Hiyamugi 冷麦 (ひやむぎ) Wheat noodles chilledon ice
and served with a dipping sauce

Hiya soomen 冷索麺 (ひやそうめん) cold thin somen noodles

Kuzuneri 葛練 (くずねり) vermicelli with kuzu starch
Kuzu soomen 葛索麺 (くずそうめん) kuzu somen noodles
made with kuzu arrowroot starch.

Shin soba 新蕎麦 (しんそば) new buckwheat noodles

Sobatoro, buckwheat noodles with grated yam,
蕎麦とろ(そばとろ)

Kama-age udon 釜揚饂飩 (かまあげうどん)
udon noodles in broth

Yotakasoba 夜鷹蕎麦 (よたかそば)
Buckwheat noodles for the late night hawkers.



Sakubei noodles, sakubei さくべい 索餅
The oldest form of the noodles, sakubei, produced by adding rice powder to flour, was introduced from China in the eighth century.
kigo for early autumn


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Sanuki Udon 讃岐うどん

Der Legende nach brachte der in der Sanuki-Provinz geborene berühmte Priester und Ahnherr der Pilgerfahrt zu 88 Tempeln von Shikoku, Kobo Daishi Kukai 弘法大師空海, der Gründer des Shingon-Buddhismus, diese Nudelzubereitung um 800 mit von seinen Studienfahrten nach China, aber Beweise gibt es nicht dafür. In China wurden die „Konton こんとん“ gegessen, eine Art Teigtaschen mit einer Füllung aus Hackfleisch und Gemüse, in Brühe gekocht.
Heute noch sind die Sanuki-Udon eine meist kostenlose Bewirtung für die Pilger von Shikoku。

Es gibt verschiedene Möglichkeiten, diese Sanuki-Nudeln zuzubereiten.

bukkake udon – Die gekochten Nudeln werden mit wenig dicker Nudelsuppe-Dashi übergossen und meist ohne weitere Zutaten gegessen, um den Nudelgeschmack zu genießen.

kakeudon – Dünne Nudelsuppe-Dashi wird über die gekochten Nudeln gegossen. Die Garnierung erfolgt mit fein geschnittenem Lauch und frittierten Tempura-Panaderesten, eventuell einige Scheiben Kamaboko.

kama-age udon – Die Nudeln werden heiß, ohne sie zu wässern, aus dem Kessel in eine Schale gefüllt. Zum Essen werden sie in gesondert angebotene Sauce aus Dashi und Sojasauce getaucht.

kijooyu udon (shooyu udon) – Etwas Sojasauce wird über die gekochten Nudeln gegossen. Manchmal wird noch Saft von Sudachi-Zitrusfrüchten darübergeträufelt.

shippoku udon – Die gekochten Nudeln werden mit einer süßen Suppe von gekochtem Fleisch und Gemüse der Saison übergossen. Diese Version findet sich in Ost-Sanuki.

yudame – Gekochte und danach kalt gewaschene Nudeln werden noch einmal in heißes Wasser gelegt und so angeboten. Zum Essen werden sie in Sauce getaucht. Im Sommer können sie auch in kaltes Wasser gelegt werden.



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Things found on the way



Soba 蕎麦 そば <> Daruma Eating Buckwheat Noodles




Daruma Udon ... 招福だるまうどん


Cup noodle soup カップラーメン
カップヌードル (Kappu Nūdoru, Cup Noodle) with DARUMA
Including history of cup noodles


external LINKS

A whole page with cup noodle soup covers !豚骨編

Osaka 大阪おうどんの会


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"Time For Noodles"
A Very Abbreviated Rakugo

In the old days, you could always get something cheap to eat after hours at one of the little stalls on the street that sold noodles in broth for 16 mon a bowl.

Late one night a customer at one of these stands was raining compliments nonstop on the noodle vendor: the service was prompt and decorous beyond all expectation, the bowl was a delight to the eye, the contents a miracle of generosity. The broth -- ah, the broth -- was seasoned to perfection. "How much?" he demanded at last. "Sixteen mon? Cheap, for a princely feed like that. All I've got is small change, though; better let me count it out in your hand."

"Go right ahead."

"One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight -- say, what time is it?"

"Nine."

"Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen. There you are -- and so long."

Overhearing this exchange is an Edo ne'er-do-well a little less talented; the following evening he picks out another noodle vendor and tries the same routine, but with very different results. The service is dreadful, the crockery is chipped and dirty, and the broth is just salt and hot water. Compliments are a little hard to summon up. ("Of course, it is just the right amount of hot water.") Finally comes the moment to pay up and work the swindle:

"Better let me count it out in your hand. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight -- say, what time is it?"

"Four."

"Five, six, seven . . . "

source : Rakugo


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HAIKU





Daruma san
struggles with his short arms ...
noodle life

Gabi Greve, November 2008
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Related words

***** Ramen, raamen ラーメン Chinese noodle soup

***** MORE .... Soups


***** WASHOKU : General Information
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7/14/2008

Nori laver seaweed

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Laver seaweed (nori)

***** Location: Japan
***** Season: Early Spring
***** Category: Humanity


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Explanation

laver, sea lettuce, nori 海苔
..... Porphyra tenera

to dry laver, nori hosu 海苔干す
dried laver, hoshinori 干海苔

sweet laver, amanori 甘海苔(あまのり)
laver from Asakusa, Asakusa nori 浅草海苔(あさくさのり)
laver from Kasai, Kasai nori 葛西海苔(かさいのり)

laver sheets to eat, nori hibi 海苔篊(のりひび)

bamboo poles to grow seaweed among, nori soda 海苔粗朶(のりそだ)
floating seaweed, nagarenori 流海苔(ながれのり)
picking up seaweed, hiroi nori拾い海苔(ひろいのり)
board to dry seaweed 海苔砧(のりきぬた)、norisu 海苔簀(のりす)

susabi nori すさび海苔(すさびのり)
Nori from Uppuri Island, uppurui nori 十六島海苔(うっぷるいのり)

boat to harvest laver, noribune 海苔舟

gathering laver, harvesting laver, nori tori 海苔採
harvesting nori seeweeds, nori toru 海苔採る(のりとる)

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"rock laver", iwa nori 岩海苔 いわのり
kigo for early spring

..... kaifu nori 海府海苔(かいふのり)
They are picked from the rocks and cliffs by hand when the tide receedes and are quite expensive.


"hair of the sea", ugo 海髪 うご
a kind of red seaweed, igisu
..... ogo おご、ogo nori 江籬(おごのり)、ugo nori うごのり、nagoya なごや


white seaweed (duckweed), shiramo 白藻 しらも
..... tsurushiramo 蔓白藻(つるしらも)、oo ogonori おおおごのり


green seaweed, aonori 青海苔
..... ito aosa いとあおさ、naga aonori 長青海苔(ながあおのり)、sasanori 笹海苔(ささのり)、usuba aonori 薄葉あおのり(うすばあおのり)、hito-e gusa ひとえぐさ


"cherry blossom seaweed" sakuranori 桜海苔 さくらのり
..... mukade nori むかで海苔(むかでのり)、okitsu nori 興津海苔(おきつのり)


"pine seaweed" matsu nori 松海苔 まつのり
..... pine needle seaweed, matsuba nori 松葉海苔(まつばのり)、tenboso てんぼそ


Saga nori 佐賀のり / 佐賀海苔 Saga Nori Laver. seaweed
from the Ariakekai Sea


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regional humanity kigo for the New Year

yukinori, yuki nori 雪海苔 "snow-nori"
also called
hatsu nori 初海苔, or ichiban nori 一番海苔
This is a local kigo about the iwanori from Sado Island and along the coast of Echigo. They are given as an offering to the deity of the New Year on January first.
Even Ryokan has written a poem about this nori.

越の海 野積の裏の 海苔を得ば 懸けて偲ばぬ 月も日もなし
良寛 Ryokan


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Nori (Japanese: 海苔) (Chinese: 海苔; pinyin: haitāi, Korean: kim or gim) is the Japanese name for various edible seaweed species of the red alga Porphyra including most notably P. yezoensis and P. tenera, sometimes called laver. The term nori is also commonly used to refer to the food products created from these "sea vegetables", similar to the Korean gim. Finished products are made by a shredding and rack-drying process that resembles papermaking. Japan, Korea, and China are the current major producers of nori.

CLICK for more photosNori is commonly used as a wrap for sushi and onigiri. It is also a common garnish or flavoring in noodle preparations and soups. Nori is most typically toasted prior to consumption ("yaki-nori" in Japanese). A very common and popular secondary product is toasted and flavored nori ("ajitsuke-nori" in Japanese), in which a flavoring mixture (variable, but typically soy sauce, spices and sugar in the Japanese style or sesame oil and salt in the Korean style) is applied in combination with the toasting process. Nori is also eaten by making it into a soy sauce flavored paste noritsukudani (海苔佃煮).

A related product, prepared from the unrelated green algae Monostroma and Enteromorpha, is called aonori (青海苔 literally "blue nori") and is used like herbs on everyday meals like okonomiyaki and yakisoba.

Great source of Iron and Calcium.
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ao-nori

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Asakusa nori 浅草海苔 Nori from Asakusa / Edo





江戸自慢三十六興 品川海苔
Utagawa Toyokuni 3rd 歌川豊国三代

A lady is sitting next to a dinner tray, grilling the Nori for a moment over charcoal on a Hibachi brazier to make them crisp and more tasty.


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Nori is an indispensable element of any sushi meal. At first glance, the black sheets of dried seaweed may look unappetizing, but nori is a healthy, nutritious sea vegetable. The type called Asakusa nori was once synonymous with nori, but is now fast disappearing.

The primary countries with nori-eating cultures in the world today are Japan, South Korea, and parts of China. In Japan, nori is a handy food item that is either used to wrap balls or rolls of rice or sliced into thin strips and sprinkled over various food items as a condiment. In the past, Westerners unfamiliar with nori were surprised to see Japanese people eating "black paper." But today, nori is widely recognized as a health food derived from the sea, and it can be found on the shelves of most natural food shops and supermarkets in the United States.

When Japanese people hear the word "nori," most conjure up images of Asakusa nori. But the type that is sold today is invariably the type called Susabi nori, as it is almost impossible to find Asakusa nori on the market today.

- - - - - Origins
Nori in Korean is called gim, which grows from spores on underwater rocks and branches of sea plants. According to Chosen shokubutsu-shi (The Flora of Korea) by Korean culinary expert Chun Daesong, nori first entered Japan in the late sixteenth century following a military expedition to Korea by warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Nori was reportedly brought back to Japan, first to Hiroshima and eventually to Edo (present-day Tokyo), after which nori aquaculture began in Tokyo Bay.

Great progress was made in aquaculture techniques following World War II. Nori is harvested much like green tea, with only freshly grown "sprouts" being plucked. Sprouts are soft while young, but they harden as they grow. Harvest periods are very short and yields small if the process is left completely to nature.

Thus a method was developed to prolong the harvest period. Seedlings on nets are lowered into the sea until they grow to around 3 to 4 centimeters. They are then drawn up and preserved in a frozen state. When the nets are lowered into the sea again, the nori starts growing again. This method has more than doubled nori's harvest period.

- - - - - The Disappearance of Asakusa Nori
Nori usually refers to amanori (genus Porphyra), of which the Asakusa variety was once quite common. Most amanori freshly harvested off Japan's coast has a sweet aroma and a faintly sweet taste, giving rise to its name (amanori means "sweet nori"). Most amanori is found along the Pacific coast, in the Seto Inland Sea, and on the northwest shores of Kyushu in the upper intertidal. It is most commonly seen near river mouths, where water tends to have lower salinity.

Asakusa nori is extremely vulnerable to changes in temperature and to seawater contamination and is highly susceptible to disease. It may only be natural, then, that this type gradually disappeared as pollution grew more serious in Japan.

- - - - - Shigemi Koga, an Asakusa Nori Grower
Growing Asakusa nori without acid treatment requires the use of healthy seeds. Shigemi Koga (58) thus frequently visits a fisheries research center that cultivates a type of Asakusa nori called Noguchi in June to check the growth of seedlings. In September he prepares the breeding grounds by inserting metal poles that will hold the nets, and in mid-October, when seawater is around 22 to 23 degrees, he releases the spores. If seawater temperatures rise too high, the seedlings will die. To each net he hand-ties small bags of oyster shells that contain nori filaments. This is a task that continues from early morning to late at night with the help of many colleagues.

- - - - - Preserving Asakusa Nori
There are others in Kyushu's Ariake Bay-where Susabi nori has become the norm-besides Koga who are at least choosing not to cave in to the acid treatment trend in an effort to keep Asakusa nori aquaculture alive.
Read more :
- source : tokyofoundation.org - Shiokawa, Kyoko 2008-


. Asakusa 浅草 district in Edo .
Seaweed Shop of Nakajimaya Heiemon
御膳海苔所 . 中島屋平左衛門

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Nori : Rotalgentang


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HAIKU


Matsuo Basho wrote :




衰ひや歯に喰ひ当てし海苔の砂
otoroi ya ha ni kuiateshi nori no suna

getting weak
when a tooth bites down
sand in seaweed

Tr. Reichhold


ebbing strength--
my teeth detect a grain of sand
in the dried seaweed

Tr. Ueda


teeth sensitive to the sand
in salad greens --
I'm getting old

Tr. Hass


feeling decrepit
biting on a bit of sand
in the dried seaweed

Tr. Larry Bole


Written in 1691 元禄4年, Basho age 48.
Suddenly Basho feels old, by just a small incident at the dinner table.
(This hokku has the cut marker YA at the end of line 1.)


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For his time he wasn't a young man anymore, not old, but the common age of dying was around 50. He didn't need to use oysters to become aroused so he wrote:


牡蠣よりは海苔をば老の売りもせで 
kaki yori wa nori o ba oi no uri mo sede

rather than oysters
it's dried seaweed one should sell
when one is old


Basho has no need for oysters because he is of age, but to stay healthy he ate dried seaweed.

source : Kristjaan Panneman





Written in the spring of 1687 貞亨4年春.
It seems he observend an old man with a shoulder carrying pole, selling oysters, and wondered if the lighter seaweed would not be a better deal.

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海苔汁の手際見せけり浅黄椀
nori jiru no tegiwa mise keri asagi wan

he is so skillfull
at serving seaweed soup -
in this laquer bowl l

Tr. Gabi Greve



seaweed soup
shows such skill
in a decorated bowl 

Tr. Reichhold



Written in 1684 貞亨元年.
He visited his disciple Kasuya Chiri 粕谷千里, who lived in Asakusa, Edo, a place famous for its nori even today.
The green norijiru soup was served in a light yellow bowl to make a colorful contrast.


asagiwan 浅葱椀 "blue laquer bowl"
in the translations of Shirane
The bowls are covered with black laquer and then decorated with golden flower and bird design.

More haiku by Basho and details about
. asagiwan 浅葱椀 - Bowls and Haiku .

***** . asagi あさぎ - 浅黄 - 浅葱 hues of light yellow, green and blue .


MORE food hokku by
. Matsuo Basho 松尾芭蕉 - Archives of the WKD .


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***** Seaweed (kaisoo) Japan

Including laver (nori), kelp (wakame), duckweed (mo) and agar agar (tengusa)

Seaweeds are a daily ingredient in Japanese food.
Seaweeds are sometimes called "sea vegetables".
Sea vegetables are seaweeds used as vegetables.

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kelp, wakame, 若布, 和布
..... Undaria pinnatifida

nigime にぎめ
boat for harvesting kelp, wakamekaribune 若布刈舟

harvesting wakame seeweeds, wakame karu
若布刈る (わかめかる)
wakame toru 若布採る(わかめとる)

drying seeweeds, wakame hosu 若布干す(わかめほす)
drying hijiki seaweed, hijiki hosu ひじき干す(ひじきほす)
harvesting mirume seaweed, mirume karu みるめ刈る(みるめかる)
harvesting arame seaweed, arame karu 荒布刈る(あらめかる)

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Kigo for SUMMER

gathering agar agar, tengusa tori 天草採り

cutting duckweed, mo kari 藻刈り
late summer

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Kigo for NEW YEAR

gulf weed, seagrapes, sea grape, hondawara ほんだわら


Seaweed Daruma , Konbu Daruma 昆布だるま  

尼崎大覚寺のこんぶ達磨、from Daikaku-ji, Amagasaki  
Kigo for New Year or Spring at Amagasaki

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7/03/2009

Karee Curry INFO

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Curry (karee)

***** Location: Japan
***** Season: Topic
***** Category: Humanity


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Explanation

Curry is a dish of India, but in Japan it has taken on a life of its own.


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Curry (カレー, karē) is one of the most popular dishes in Japan. It is commonly served in three main forms: curry rice (カレーライス, karē raisu), karē udon (thick noodles) and karē-pan (bread. Curry rice is most commonly referred to simply as 'curry' (カレー, karē).

A wide variety of vegetables and meats are used to make Japanese curry. The basic vegetables are onions, carrots, and potatoes. For the meat, beef, pork, chicken and sometimes duck are the most popular, in order of decreasing popularity. Katsu-karē is a breaded deep-fried pork cutlet with curry sauce.

Curry was introduced to Japan during the Meiji era (1869 - 1913),
at a time when India was under the administration of the British. The dish became popular and available for purchase in supermarkets and restaurants in the late 1960s. It has been adapted since its introduction to Japan, and is so widely consumed that it can be called a national dish.
As curry rice was introduced to Japan via English cuisine, it was originally considered to be Western cuisine.

original curry (オリジナルカレー, orijinaru karē), Japanese style

Curry sauce (カレーソース, karē sōsu) is served on top of cooked rice to make curry rice. Curry sauce is made by frying together curry powder, flour and oil, along with other ingredients, to make roux (ルー, rū); the roux is then added to stewed meat and vegetables, and then simmered until thickened. Adding potatoes to curry sauce was introduced by William S. Clark of the Sapporo Agricultural College, due to rice shortages at the time.

While curry roux and curry sauce are strictly speaking not the same, many people do not distinguish between the two, and it is common for people to ask for 'extra roux' (ルー増し, rū mashi) when ordering extra curry sauce in restaurants.

Instant curry roux カレールー was first sold in powder form by House Foods in 1926, and in block form by S&B Foods in 1956.

Vacuum-sealed curry sauce, prepared by heating the pouch in hot water or the microwave, is also popular.

dorai karē (ドライカレー) dry curry
yaki karē / yaki karee (焼きカレー)

© More in the WIKIPEDIA !


It comes in three basic tasts

sweet 甘口 amakuchi
medium 中辛 chuukara
hot 辛口 karakuchi



It is served in small stand-only shops in the stations, Indian restaurants or curry restaurants, where it is served extra in a silver bowl.



look at many more delicious photos
Indo karee インドカレー "Indian Curry"


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CLICK here for original LINK ... blog.nufs.ac.jp

Some Curry Specialities 日本のカレー



aroe karee アロエカレー aloe curry with Aloe vera



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chikin karee チキンカレー chicken curry





Fujisan karee 富士山名物カレー "Curry a la Fujisan"
The rice is heaped like a little mountain top
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Fukushima Curry specialities

karee chaahan カレーチャーハン fried rice with curry sauce
. . . CLICK here for Photos !

karee raamen カレーラーメン noodle soup with curry sauce
. . . CLICK here for Photos !

karee yakisoba カレーやきそば
fried noodles with curry sauce
. . . CLICK here for Photos !


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. bengara karee ベンガラカレー Bengara Curry
from Fukiya village, Okayama 



biifu karee ビーフカレ beef curry
from all kinds of famous Japanese beef varieties
. . . CLICK here for Photos !
... Matsusaka gyuu karee 松阪牛カレー Matsuzaka beef
Mie prefecture



. Gegege no Kitaro (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎) . Beef Curry
from Tottori, home of Mizuki Shigeru, Manga Painter



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gooya karee ゴーヤーカレー bitter melon curry, goya curry
Okinawa


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gotoochi karee ご当地カレー "local curry"
from all the different regions of Japan


A shop in Kurashiki offers more than 60 varieties of local curry during the hot summer of 2010!


. . . CLICK here for more local curry Photos !



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A Book with recipes from 47 prefectures of Japan.


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Hokkaido howaito karee 北海道ホワイトカレー white curry from Hokkaido
. . . CLICK here for Photos !




hokki karee ほっきカレー / ホッキカレー hokki shell curry
hokki long shell, Spisula sachalinensis.
Speciality of the Ainu in Hokkaido
. . . CLICK here for Photos !



hotate karee ほたてカレー scallop curry
Aomori



ishiyaki karee 石焼きカレー curry sauce with rice served in a heated stone bowl
. . . CLICK here for Photos !



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jikaree 地カレー "local curry"
prepared in small factories for the local people.
With hacho miso and beans and other ingredients.




kaki karee 牡蠣カレー oyster curry
Hiroshima


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karee aisu カレーアイスクリーム ice cream with curry flavor
. . . CLICK here for Photos !



karee bootoo カレーぼうとう / カレーホウトウcurry taste hootoo
from Yamanashi



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karee mame カレー豆 peanuts with curry flavor
Chiba prefecture



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kareepan, karee pan カレーパン curry bread
This is very popular, especially with children.


karee raisu カレーライス curry rice cooked rice with curry


karee ramune カレーラムネ lemonade with curry flavor
. . . CLICK here for Photos !



karee soomen カレーそうめん cold soomen noodles with curry sauce
. . . CLICK here for Photos !


karee soosu カレーソース curry sauce
to poor on many dishes for additional flavor
. . . CLICK here for Photos !


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katsu karee カツカレー cotelette with curry sauce on rice
Because of the auspicious meaning of KATSU (to win) this is often eaten to pass an examination.



kiima karee キーマカレー keema curry, qeema curry
. . . CLICK here for Photos !



konan karee コナンカレー Conan curry  
From Tottori, with Manga illustration cover



maaboo karee マーボーカレー Mabo-Curry
sauce mix with Chinese-flavored mabo-sauce



nashi karee 梨カレー nashi pear curry
Shimane
. . . CLICK here for Photos !
... seiyoo nashi karee 西洋梨カレー western pears curry
from Niigata




orientaru raisu オリエンタルライス oriental rice
a kind of dry curry, with low-fat salami from local cows. On top of this a special demi-glace curry sauce.
From Nemuro, Hokkaido



pooku karee ポークカレー pork curry
similar to beef curry, but with pieces of pork meat.
Not common in Osaka.
CLICK here for PHOTOS !



Potato Curry Pizza, Hokkaido Style
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ringo karee リンゴカレー / りんごカレーapple curry
Nagano
. . . CLICK here for Photos !



saba karee サバカレー mackerel curry
Chiba
Made fresh or sold in tins.
. . . CLICK here for Photos !


shikaniku-iri karee raisu シカ肉入りカレーライス
curry rice with deer meat, Ezo-deer meat curry
Hokkaido


suupukaree, スープカレー soup curry
Curry ingredients are cut to big pieces and boiled in the soup. Vegetables, potatoes, carrots, paprica. Some even ladle this over boiled rice.
Sapporo, Hokkaido



tenpura karee 天ぷらカレー Tempura curry
. . . CLICK here for Photos !



udon karee, karee udon うどんカレー / カレーうどん
. . . CLICK here for Photos !



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tsepperin karee ツェッペリンカレー Zeppelin Curry
Tsuchiura 土浦



yakuzen karee 薬膳カレー Yakuzen curry
bean curry cooked “yakuzen-style” (medicine food)
. . . CLICK here for Photos !


yasai karee 野菜カレー vegetable curry
. . . CLICK here for Photos !





Yokosuka kaigun karee よこすか海軍カレー from Yokosuka navy
Kanagawa,横須賀カレー



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Tokyo X buta 東京X豚 Tokyo X pork from special pigs
Often processed into a Tokyo Curry.
WASHOKU
Tokyo X buta 東京X豚 Pigs from Tokyo





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INDIA SAIJIKI
Food from India



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Daruma Curry だるまカレー


In Osaka
大阪市西成区天下茶屋1-18-20




Snowman Daruma Curry ゆきだるまカレー




and Daruma Curry served at Daruma Mountain in Izu
だるまカレー
source : potawind/darumayama 達磨山


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HAIKU and SENRYU


梅雨湿りカレーライスを食べにけり
tsuyu shimeri karee raisu o tabe ni keri

humid rainy season ...
I go out to eat some
curry rice


Wakimoto Maki 脇本 眞樹(塾長)
月曜日, 6月 29, 2009
http://333751044.blogspot.com/2009/06/blog-post_3891.html

Thank you, Wakimoto san.


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carry on !
oh, curry on !
Indian Spices


spilling curry
on my khadi suit -
all natural colors



When I want to tease my Japanese friends asking about our stay in India, I tell them:

"We ate rice and curry for breakfast,
curry and rice for lunch and later
rice and curry for dinner."


Gabi Greve
India Saijiki


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red hot pepper -
another fight over
Indian curry


Gabi Greve
my husband likes it REALY HOT !

WASHOKU
toogarashi 唐辛子 (とうがらし) red pepper, hot pepper


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lamb korma
topped with crisp fried onions-
a labor of love


Claudia Cadwell

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curried pandan rice
I add a teaspoonful
of mango chutney


According to some recent scientific study, a regular dose of curry keeps Alzheimer's at bay.

Ella Wagemakers

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in the outhouse
the curry burns
a second time


Mike Keville


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dose of curry
wondering where I left
my dose of curry


Melinda Hipple

source : my facebook
June 2009

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Indian delight...
the spouse adds spice
to life


Kumarendra Mallick
Hyderabad, whcIndia


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The pot belly crackles
Idli's steaming in bamboo
Raindrops shatter the window


Idli is a steamed rice ball from south India.

source : Gerard, Wild Lotus Art


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cold curry
lunch resumed after
a med call


bob (a medical worker)
people tend to want the ambulance just as we sit down to eat!
Happy Haiku Forum, July 2009


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veggie fest
curry soya beans
with white rice


kenneth daniels (GY)


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curry from Japan
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