Omisoka / Oshogatsu

Omisoka / Oshogatsu

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    Toshikoshi Soba, made from a buckwheat flour, is a dish eaten annually on Omisoka (New Years Eve), wishing for living long like a noodle and cutting run of bad luck because soba noodle breaks more easily than other noodles. Japanese New Year is called Shogatsu or Oshogatsu. Since 1873 in the Meiji era, the official New Year has been celebrated on January 1st due to Western influence, instead of the New Year based on the lunar calendar (a.k.a., Chinese New Year). Osechi Ryori are the traditional foods enjoyed on New Year's day in Japan. They come in an assortment of colorful dishes packed together in special boxes called jubako, which resemble bento boxes. Every dish of these traditional foods has special meaning in welcoming the New Year.
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      Chikuwa 5pc 160g
      Kibun
      $4.10
      Hanpen 60g
      Kibun
      $1.60
      JB Jyoshusan Soba 720g
      J-Basket
      $8.60
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      Kiri Mochi 1kg
      IRIS
      $10.80
      Soba 270g
      Akagi
      $3.00
      Kamaboko Aka 160g
      Kibun
      $3.80
      HAKUBAI Mochigome 907g
      Hakubai
      $10.00
      Satoimo 454g
      WP
      $7.60
      Yasai Kakiage 100g 6pcs
      Tep
      $8.80
      Renkon Slice 3mm 1kg
      Yolien
      $13.40
      Soba Tsuyu 360ml
      Ajisenryu
      $5.80
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      Soba 5pc 1kg
      Sun Noodle
      $11.10
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