THEMES
SYMBOLS
JAPANESE FOOD
ANNUALS AND PERRENIALS
KITCHEN, NOT KITCHEN
100

These traditional ideas are commonly challenged throughout the book.

What are traditional gender standards?

100

 This gastronomic symbol is the place where Mikage finds comfort.

What is the Kitchen?

100

This dish, literally meaning “pulled noodles”, is often served with a soft-boiled egg and chashu (braised pork belly).

What is Ramen?

100

This flower exists as the national flower of England and also symbolizes love, beauty, and passion; also the first name of a Dukes of Hazzard protagonist known for wearing high-cut jean-shorts.

What is a Daisy?

100

This is a flat Japanese grill that, in America, involves table-side cooking.

What is hibachi?

200

This is commonly felt by Mikage throughout the book.  

What is grief?

200

This slow-growing symbol represents both growth and welcoming.

What is the Potted Pineapple?

200

This Japanese word for cutlet often refers to a panko-breaded, flattened piece of pork or chicken. 

HINT: its name is a prefix for a dish Mikage brings Yuichi in Kitchen.

What is Katsu? (Tonkatsu, Chicken Katsu also acceptable).

200

These flowers, often associated with Japan, grow along the banks of the Tidal Basin in Wasington, DC.

What are sakura (cherry blossoms)?

200

This slippery substance often gets thrown away after cooking, but in most Southern households is saved in jars or ramekins; also the name of a 1978 Musical-Movie starring Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta.

What is Grease?

300

Mikage searches for this connection throughout the book, after losing her own.

What is family?

300

This symbol, coming in the form of a pork cutlet in broth over rice, represents Mikage’s love and care for Yuichi.

What is Katsudon?

300

This Japanese variety of meat often associated with cities such as Kobe and Miyazaki and graded by its marbling, translates to Japanese Cow in English.

What is Wagyu?

300

This flower originated around 2,00 years ago, and is commonly eaten as a vegetable. This childhood least-favorite also aids in iron-absorption.

What is broccoli?

300
This spice sounds identical to something that "marches on without stopping."

What is thyme?

400

Mikage feels this until she finds a place within Yuichi’s family.

What is loss/loneliness?

400

This place is where Mikage surprisingly found comfort in after a period of time.

What is the Sofa?

400

This corner store, characterized by its signature lowercase "N" is a popular spot for Japanese snacks and beverage.

What is 7-ELEVEN

400

This flower, named for the cloudy liquid in its stem, is a butterflie's favorite, despite many cities in Kansas and Missouri banning the planting of it.

What is milkweed?

400

How is the pork cooked for Katsudon?

What is fried?

500

This feeling which occurs to Mikage while cleaning out her old apartment, as well as in Yuichi’s kitchen. It brings her a sense of connection with her grandmother as well as a longing for past memories.

What is nostalgia?

500

This “wheaty” liquid, a common drink in Japan and Korea, represents the transformation and formality of Yuichi and Mikage’s relationship.

What is (barley) tea?

500

This yellowish sushi delicacy known as uni in Japan, comes from the gonads of this spiny underwater invertebrate.

What is Sea Urchin?

500

This national flower of Lesotho is an excellent remedy for epidermal scalding.

What is Aloe (bonus for Aloe Polyphylla)

500

One of the following Japanese knives is for all purpose use: Gyuto, Santoku, and Petty. 

Hint: its name translates to "Three Virtues."

What is Santoku?

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