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Why has white rice historically been more commonly consumed in Japan, even though brown rice provides more health benefits?

During the Edo period (1603-1868), white rice became a symbol of wealth and status, as only the wealthy could afford it. While this distinction has faded, the association of white rice with prosperity and purity still lingers in Japanese society.

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Where is this this originally from?

Monjayaki: A savory pancake dish similar to okonomiyaki but with a much more liquid batter and a watery consistency.

Tsukijima area in Tokyo

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Which antioxidant is found in high levels in bright green tea powder, such as matcha?

EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate)

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In osechi ryori, this seafood item symbolizes a long life, as its curved back resembles that of an elderly person. 

Note - Osechi is the traditional Japanese New Year’s cuisine, consisting of a variety of beautifully arranged dishes packed into special layered boxes called jubako 

Longevity: The curved back of shrimp resembles an elderly person with a bent back. It symbolizes the wish to live until your back bends with age.

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This traditional noodle, called 'Toshikoshi soba,' is consumed during a holiday in Japan. What is it for, and when is it exactly consumed?

The traditional noodle "Toshikoshi soba" is consumed in Japan on New Year's Eve. It is eaten to symbolize the crossing from one year to the next, as the long noodles represent a wish for longevity and the cutting of hardships or misfortunes from the previous year.

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Where is this this originally from?

Tonkotsu ramen: a type of Japanese ramen known for its rich, creamy, and hearty broth made from pork bones.

Fukuoka

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This food group is rarely consumed in the traditional Japanese diet. What is it?

Dairy products

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In Japan, Christmas is considered a romantic holiday, and couples often spend the evening together, exchange gifts, and eat this popular meal.

Kentucky Fried Chicken

Japanese people eat KFC on Christmas because of a successful 1974 marketing campaign by KFC Japan called “Kentucky for Christmas.” With no traditional Christmas food in Japan, KFC promoted fried chicken as a festive meal, and it became a national holiday tradition.

300

In what year was Washoku recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage? 

2013

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Which prefecture is this originally from? 

Goya Champuru: A stir-fry dish that includes bitter melon, tofu, eggs, and pork, all cooked together in a savory sauce.  

Okinawa

300

What does the concept "Ichiju Sansai" mean in a traditional Japanese meal? 

One soup and three dishes. This structure emphasizes variety, balance, and nutrition.

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March 14th is a special day in Japan, especially for women, because traditionally, men return the favor to women who gave them chocolates or gifts on Valentine's Day. What is this day called?

White Day

White Day began in Japan in 1978, and white chocolate was the original gift promoted for the occasion.

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