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Osechi
Description:
This picture book uses beautiful illustrations to introduce each New Year's dish, such as "Black beans, shiny, sweet beans. May we live a diligent life," and "Sweet potato, kumquat, golden, golden, golden. May we accumulate plenty of money." It also conveys the wishes contained within them in rhythmic words. At the end, the reader will also learn the order the dishes are packed into the first, second, and third tiers with. Times have changed, and there is now a wide variety of New Year's dishes, but praying for safety at the beginning of the year remains the same today as it was in the past. This is a book that allows you to once again appreciate the goodness of Japan's traditional food, osechi. Uchida Yumi has beautifully and meticulously illustrated the dishes that cooking researcher Mitsudome Kuniko has lovingly prepared for this picture book. Please keep this book nearby and enjoy it when you eat your New Year's dishes." -- ǂc cataloger's translation
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