Celebrate Setsubun with Ehomaki: Lucky Direction Sushi Rolls · i am a food blog A couple of years ago –while Mike and I were living in Tokyo– around the end of January, we started noticing an influx of giant sushi...
Setsubun: The Day Before Spring, Demons, How to Eat Eho-Maki and Throw Your Beans | Kyoto Foodie: Where and what to eat in Kyoto Setsubun: The Day Before Spring, Demons, How to Eat Eho-Maki and Throw Your Beans (節分: 立春、恵方巻、炒り豆、豆撒き) On February 3rd, people in Japan...
Ehomaki, Sushi Roll for Wishing for the Year’s Good Fortune Japan has a culture that remembers traditional eating habits and stories associated with food each season, as symbolized by...
Setsubun Ehomaki, Mame-maki and Grilled Sardine | Kyoto Foodie: Where and what to eat in Kyoto Setsubun Dinner and How to Eat Eho Maki 恵方巻き Eho is the direction of the god of fortune and happiness and she changes her direction every...