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Japanese breakfast
Could anybody tell me what does the traditional Japanese breakfast consist of? Does it have rice?
Besides, I’d like to know if it has suffered changes in recent years (for example, including ingredients from other countries, as cereal from United States). |
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Rice, miso soup, some kind of fish(Salmon or Mackerel is common), an egg of some style(Japanese omelet, fried, poached or… raw), some veggies (stir fried, boiled, pickled, etc.), and in some areas including Tokyo, Natto (fermented soy). Western style breakfast is pretty popular too, although you never mix some of the things with Japanese dishes, like cereal and Natto sounds impossible. A lot of people do something like egg, sausage and rice. My breakfast consists of milk, coffee beans and water... |
When I hear "Japanese Style Breakfast" I have a very strong image in my head. Here's what it is:
Rice Tsukemono (which could be an umeboshi on the rice or some takuwan on the side or something like that... it's usually eaten with the rice). Miso Soup (which will usually have green onion type things & tofu & daikon and stuff like that in it) Tamago-yaki (this is like a Japanese omelette... without cheese.) Shake/sake (This is the main. It's like grilled salmon. It will usually be garnished with grated daikon with some soy sauce poured on top) Sometimes you will get tea, but I get the feeling that the miso soup serves as the drink. Here's a good image of what it looks like: http://img.travel.rakuten.co.jp/shar...GE/7ZmwRK.jpeg (just for the record, this picture shows what I think is a softboiled egg which is instead of tamago yaki). Sometimes they also come with a small salad. I believe this image comes from the hundreds of posters I've seen in Japanese schools and doctors offices and stuff like that. There are of course variations of it, but that is what the strongest image of a "japanese style breakfast" is. Everyday reality and what's on posters is often different, though. |
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Everything else you said sounds really accurate. |
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Although I have to admit... I've never cracked open a softboil egg myself as they're always ready-made, or so to speak, in a bowl when ordered. |
I believe it is illegal to serve raw egg in most of the US right now. I developed quite a taste for raw egg over rice, raw egg with shabu shabu and the soft boiled egg in Japan. My American friends think I am nuts. We used to think tomatoes were poisonous, too.
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There are places here where you can get raw egg and fresh raw fish, but they don't put that on the neon signs. |
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