Natsuko
Last weekend I ate Oden for dinner. Oden is a one of Japanese dishes, some foods like boiled eggs, radishes, fried tofu or sea weeds in it. And there are some special foods which are eaten in specific area, Kanimen is one of them. Kanimen is a crab meat and roe stuffed on crab shell and people in Hokuriku usually eat them. I ate it for my first time and it was stunning! I was sure Kanimen and sake were the best friend. After finishing crab meat and roe, I poured hot sake into empty shell and drank it, then I completely knocked out! By the way, I heard crabs came to Tokyo by Shinkansen, is that true?
4 déc. 2020 15:04
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Last weekend, I ate oden for dinner. Oden is a Japanese dish with ingredients like boiled eggs, radishes, fried tofu, and seaweed in it. There are some special foods which are eaten in specific places like kanimen, which is crab meat and roe stuffed in crab shell. People in Hokuriku usually eat them. I ate one for the first time, and it was amazing! I was sure kanimen and sake were best friends. After finishing the crab meat and roe, I poured some hot sake into empty shell and drank it. It completely knocked me out! By the way, I heard that crabs come to Tokyo by way of Shinkansen. Is that true?
“Stunning” is usually used for how something looks, for example a dress. Thanks for sharing! It is always interesting to hear about unusual (at least, unusual for me) dishes.
4 décembre 2020
Last weekend I ate Oden for dinner. Oden is a Japanese dish, some ingredients like boiled eggs, radishes, fried tofu or sea weeds are added to it. There are some special dishes which are eaten in specific areas, Kanimen being one of them. Kanimen is a crab meat and roe stuffed in a crab shell and people in Hokuriku usually eat them. I ate it for my first time and it was stunning! I was sure Kanimen and sake were a match made in heaven. After finishing the crab meat and roe, I poured hot sake into an empty shell and drank it, then I was completely knocked out! By the way, I heard crabs came to Tokyo by Shinkansen, is that true?
4 décembre 2020
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