Osechi Ryori is Japanese good luck food for the NewYear
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Photo menu :
the lacquer box
the Osechi menu 2011
kuri kinton
kuro mame
Osechi 1 : kazu no ko
Osechi 2 : kintoki ninjin and daikon for namasu
Osechi 3 : building a rice paddy
Osechi 4 : kohaku kamaboko fish cakes
Osechi 5 : chicken matsukaze
Osechi 6 : the vegetable box
Osechi 7 : tamago mosaic
omedetai (lucky grilled fish)
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I loved the way those laquered boxes look. But I can never justify buying one for myself because I would rarely use it and do not have the space for that kind of thing. I can always look though….
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