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The modern term "Japanese cuisine" (nihon ryōri, 日本料理 or washoku, 和食) means traditional-style Japanese food, similar to what already existed before the end of national seclusion in 1868. In a broader sense of the word, it could also include foods whose ingredients or cooking methods were subsequently introduced from abroad, but which have been developed by Japanese who made them their own. Japanese cuisine is known for its emphasis on seasonality of food (旬, shun), quality of ingredients and presentation.

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The modern term "Japanese cuisine" (nihon ryōri, 日本料理 or washoku, 和食) means traditional-style Japanese food, similar to what already existed before the end of national seclusion in 1868. In a broader sense of the word, it could also include foods whose ingredients or cooking methods were subsequently introduced from abroad, but which have been developed by Japanese who made them their own. Japanese cuisine is known for its emphasis on seasonality of food (旬, shun), quality of ingredients and presentation.

Ancient era - Heian period

Following the Jōmon period, Japanese society shifted from a semi-sedentary hunter-gatherer lifestyle to an agricultural society. This was the period in which rice cultivation began having been introduced directly from Korea.Fact: date=September 2008 Short-grain rice has been the only type of rice grown in Japan, which contrasts with the long-grain rice grown in other Asian regions. Rice was commonly boiled plain and called gohan or meshi, and as cooked rice has since always been the preferred staple of the meal, the terms are used as synonyms for the word "meal." Peasants often mixed millet with rice, especially in mountainous regions where rice did not proliferate.

During the Kofun period some of Japanese civilization came from Korea which heavily influenced Japan. As such Buddhism was a large influence on Japanese culture. After the 6th century, Japan directly pursued the imitation of Chinese culture under the Tang dynasty. It was this influence that marked the taboos on the consumption of meat in Japan. In 675 A.D. Emperor Temmu decreed a prohibition on the consumption of cattle, horse, dogs, monkeys, and chickens during the 4th-9th months of the year, to break the law would mean a death sentence. Monkey was eaten prior to this time, but was eaten more in a ritualistic style for medicinal purposes. Chicken were often domesticated as pets, while cattle and horses were rare and treated as such. A cow or horse would be ritually sacrificed on the first day of rice paddy cultivation , a ritual introduced from China. Emperor Temmu's decree however did not ban the consumption of deer or wild boar, which were important to the Japanese diet at that time.

The 8th century saw many additional decrees made by emperors and empresses on the ban of killing of any animals. In 752 A.D., Empress Kōken decreed a ban even on fishing, but made a promise that adequate rice would be given to fishermen whose livelihood would otherwise been destroyed. In 927 A.D. regulations were enacted that stated that any government official or member of nobility that ate meat, was deemed unclean for three days and could not participate in Shinto observances at the imperial court.

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China halts export of dairy products: Japanese official

TODAYonlineAn elderly Chinese woman watches over her grandchild at a hospital in Wuhan, central China. Chinese authorities have promised not to export dairy products until their safety is guaranteed as a scare spreads over tainted Chinese milk, a Japanese official has said.http://www.todayonline.com/articles/279183.asp

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The Indianapolis StarA new Japanese restaurant is open for business on Franklin's south side in Johnson County. Kumo Japanese Steakhouse recently opened a 2,300-square-foot eatery at City View Shoppes, 1051 W. Jefferson St., according to a news release from Welbourne Companies.http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081001/...

Japan's Foreign Aid Shrinks as Society Turns Inward, Ogata Says

BloombergOct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese support for overseas aid is declining as people become concerned with domestic issues such as faltering healthcare and social security systems, the head of the world's largest government-run aid agency said.http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601101&sid=aCa78Y.1...

HK finds melamine in Chinese-made cheesecake

International Herald TribuneHong Kong's food safety agency has found the industrial chemical melamine in a Japanese brand's Chinese-made cheesecake, it said Wednesday.http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/10/01/asia/AS-Hong-Kong-...

Melamine found in Japanese food products

New Haven RegisterMcClatchy News Service OSAKA, Japan — Marudai Food Co. and Japanese authorities announced Friday that the toxic substance melamine was detected in four of six products recalled by the company.http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2008/09/28/news/a14--japa...

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$25 FOR TWO: J'Shabu

Rocky Mountain News ... an extra side of chrysanthemum greens (my favorite, with a lightly scented flowery taste) or mushrooms (Tony's). * Who else eats there? We've seen a large mix of people, from older Japanese couples to young people who have never tried Japanese food ... http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/oct/07/25-for-two...

Uwajimaya celebrates its 80th anniversary

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Palatine's Sumo balances steak, sushi

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Basic information and photographs. Includes a more detailed look at two popular noodle dishes, sushi, and the snacks prepared by street vendors.http://www.amphi.com/~psteffen/fmf/food.htm

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Difference between Korean and Japanese food as apposed to Chinese food?

GoBuckeyes!Well, Korean food - generally speaking - you'll pretty much always have a variety of side dishes - which include picked spicy cabbage (kimchi), salted small fishes, other salted or picked vegetables, ...
mayflower11

where can I find the Japanese food character?

mayflower11♡Do you mean "Goyaman"? I found mine when I went to the NHK Studio Park in Shibuya. It's a cell phone strap and it's soooooo cute. Perhaps you could get one there. Take a look at the site below, ...
dbzmaniax

What kind of japanese food/snack to sell?

dbzmaniaxobviously go for ramen!!! =DD and pocky!!!! ooh && u cant go wrong with ramune (cool looking soft drink with a marble inside but of course u cant drink the marble) hope i helped!! if want more i...
Lord_Darkclaw

Can anyone recommend Japanese food I should try?

Lord_DarkclawTry these: Soy Products: Abura-age and Atsu-age (deep-fried tofu), koya-dofu (freeze-dried tofu), Kinako (parched soybean flour) Usually kinako (literally meaning is yellow-colored flour), Edamam...
ChubbyGirl

How different between Korean food and Japanese food?

ChubbyGirlThe Japanese cuisine and Korean cuisine have very little on common. The Korean cuisine is very spicy, Japanese cuisine has more delicate flavors. There is cross-over because of the Japanese occupati...

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