Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Kore wa nan desu ka? What is this?

Probably one of the biggest changes for the students visiting Japan this summer is the food. As I had mentioned in a previous blog, meals are generally eaten at the same time each day and consist of many small dishes. Generally there is always rice and a type of soup served with the meal. The types of foods eaten at a meal can vary depending on the region you are visiting. Here are some typical Japanese dishes:

Rice Based

Domburi
Rice – rice is the base to all meals. It is often served in the morning with a raw egg and soya sauce. For lunch, cold rice will be packed for lunch.

Sushi – this is a rice based dish that uses rice cooked in a sushi vinegar. There are many different ways of making sushi and different toppings.

Domburi – this is a bowl of rice with other cooked foods placed on top. Toppings might be tempura, egg and chicken (oyakodon, also know and mother and chick), or beef.

Onigiri – This is something that you often find at convenience stores and people purchase for a quick snack. Onigiri are rice balls made with cooked rice that are then wrapped in nori seaweed. The center of the rice ball generally contains another food such as umeboshi (Japanese pickled plum), tuna or salmon.

Kara Raisu – Curry is very popular in Japan. Kara Raisu is a curried rice. Curry is not a spice that is native to Japan but has become a part of their diet. Kare Raisu can be served with additional toppings.

One Pot Dishes


Shabu-Shabu
 These types of dishes are call nabe and are often cooked and served in the winter months. They are often cooked and served right at the table. Typical ingredients used in nabe include negi (Japanese leek), hakusai (Chinese cabbage) as well as mushrooms and meat.

Oden – this dish often contains fish cakes, boiled eggs, seaweed and boiled in a soya sauce based soup.

Sukiyaki – this dish contains thinly sliced meat, vegetables, mushrooms, tofu and konyaku noodles. Prior to eating, the foods are dipped into a raw egg

Shabu-Shabu – this is like a fondue, Japanese style. Thinly sliced meats, vegetables, mushrooms and tofu are served. Each item is then dipped into a hot soup and then a vinegar or sesame sauce prior to being eaten.

Noodle Dishes

Omuraisu
Noodles are very popular in Japan and many meals will contain some type of noodle.

Soba – Soba noodles are a traditional Japanese noodle made from buckwheat flour. Soba noodles are thick and can be eaten hot or cold with a variety of toppings.

Udon – Udon noodles are a Japanese noodle made from wheat flour. Udon noodles are thicker than soba noodles and can also be served hot or cold with a variety of other foods and toppings.

Ramen -Ramen uses a Chinese type noodle that is cooked in a soup. It can be served with different toppings. Although ramen was traditionally a Chinese based dish, it has been adopted by the Japanese and very popular.

Somen – Somen are also a Japanese noodle made from wheat flower but thinner. This type of noodle is generally eaten cold and served in the summer time.

Yakisoba – Yakisoba is a deep fried or fried Chinese noodle that is ofter served with meat, vegetables and ginger.

Meat Dishes

Meat is generally a part of each meal but only in small amounts. Popular meats include pork, chicken and seafood. Beef is served but is very expensive.

Yakitori
Yakitori – this is grilled chicken pieces on skewers. Most parts of the chicken are used.

Tonkatus – Tonkatsu are deep fried pork cutlets. It is over served with shredded cabbage and topped with cooked rice or curry.

Nikijaga – this is a popular way of cooking meat and potatoes.

Other Dishes

Miso Soup – this soap is served with most meals. It is made by dissolving miso paste into hot water and adding other ingredients such as seaweed and tofu.

Omuraisu – this is like a omelet. Cooked rice is wrapped in a thin omelet and then generally served with gravy sauce or ketchup.

Hayashi Raisu – this is a type of beef stew. The beef is sliced very thin and cooked with onions in a sauce and served over rice.

Okonmiyaki
Hamubagu – this is the Japanese version of a North American hamburger. The burger patty is cooked and served on a plate with a sauce and vegetables. There is no bun.

Tempura – This is a deep fried dish. Piece of seafood, vegetables and mushrooms are coated with the tempura batter and then deep fried. Tempura was not a dish native to Japan but is very popular.

Okonomiyaki – This dish is one children often learn to make. It is a mixture between a pancake and a pizza. Pork, cabbage and seafood are mixed together with a type of dough. The mixture is then spooned into a pan and fried.

Gyoza – Gyoza are dumplings that fried. They contain mined vegetables and generally some type of ground meat.

Chawanmushi
Chawanmushi – This is a steamed egg custard that generally contains pieces of seafood, chicken and ginko nut mixed inside.

Tsukemono – these are Japanese pickles. There are lots of different kinds of pickles. This dish is generally served as a side dish with meals.

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