Osechi (Japanese New Year food)

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That looks very appetising, especially the raw fish. I love all the fresh bright colours.
That dried fish is so addictive. I literally just bought a pack for new years as well.
Is it greedy to ask for a tour of the plates? ๐Ÿ˜„ looks amazing!
Do you mean what are each dish? Apart from the mochi (pounded rice cake) and the slices of roasted potatoes with black sesame at the top right, you can find the typical dishes and their meaning here: justonecookbook.com/osechi-ryori-japanese-new-yeaโ€ฆ.
Osechi Ryori (Japanese New Year's Food) ใŠใ›ใกๆ–™็†

The Japanese celebrate New Yearโ€˜s Day with traditional and symbolic New Year foods called Osechi Ryori (ๅพก็ฏ€ๆ–™็†). Here are some popular dishes.

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Yeah, exactly. Merci ๐Ÿ‘‹
If I have to reincarnate on Earth Iโ€™m going to Japan
It has its ups and downs, but food is a clear up if you are ready to try new things.
I should have taken a pic his morning. In northeast Japan, they make a paste of walnut, sugar, and I think butter and put it over mochi. It's amazing.
This looks absolutely amazing!
This is my sunday plate but in seafood.