Overview
Japanese rice is known for its strong stickiness and sweetness. In Japan, where cooked rice is eaten without seasonings, focus is placed on the deliciousness of rice itself. In spring, planting season, farmers pray to the deity of the harvest for a good crop. In fall, people around Japan celebrate the delicious new rice. Some even have festivals! In Japan, rice is more than just food: it's connected to religious beliefs and culture. This time, rice, which continues to be loved by the Japanese.
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1 - 1MAGURO March 27, 2019 -
1 - 2LEMONS April 10, 2019 -
1 - 3ONIONS May 01, 2019 -
1 - 4NATTO May 15, 2019 -
1 - 5HIJIKI May 28, 2019 -
1 - 6MATCHA June 12, 2019 -
1 - 7TOFU June 27, 2019 -
1 - 8KAREI July 17, 2019 -
1 - 9AJI July 31, 2019 -
1 - 10MANGO August 14, 2019 -
1 - 11VINEGAR September 11, 2019 -
1 - 12EGGPLANT September 25, 2019 -
1 - 13KANPYO October 09, 2019 -
1 - 14CHEESE October 23, 2019 -
1 - 15RICE November 06, 2019 -
1 - 16MIKAN November 20, 2019 -
1 - 17HOKKIGAI December 04, 2019 -
1 - 18SOBA December 18, 2019

