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00:00Foodland, Christmas and New Year feasts.
00:30Kagami Mochi, Soba Noodles with Shrimp, Matcha.
00:34New Year is the most important holiday in the calendar rites of the Japanese.
00:39Many games, rituals and ceremonies are associated with it.
00:42The New Year holidays in Japan account for the largest number of vacations.
00:47Usually, holidays are stretched from December 29th to January 3rd.
00:51And almost all state and commercial institutions of the country do not work.
00:55In Japan, Christmas is known as more of a time to spread happiness rather than a religious celebration.
01:02Christmas Eve is often celebrated more than Christmas Day.
01:06The Kagami Mochi first appeared in the Muromachi period, 14th to 16th century.
01:12The name Kagami is said to have originated from its resemblance to an old-fashioned kind of round copper mirror,
01:19which also had a religious significance.
01:21The reason for it is not clear.
01:23Explanations include mochi being a food for special days,
01:27the spirit of the rice plant being found in the mochi,
01:30and the mochi being a food which gives strength.
01:34Rice, water, and sugar are the base for the recipe with a neutral taste and white color.
01:40Instead of water, you can use green tea or add Japanese powdered as a dye.
01:45Add coconut milk, citrus juices, which tint the dough in different shades.
02:15Mash the rice mass so that it becomes uniform in consistency,
02:44and plastic like plasticine, wet gloves or hands in cold water.
02:49The mass should be homogeneous.
03:14It should be homogeneous.
03:15It should be homogeneous and it should be mixed with equalamen.
03:19It should be homogeneous and clean with viscosity.
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03:29It should be homogeneous for azysta.
03:30It should be homogeneous for a birthday,
03:33which also means Purple House will be Xianko home to a gehen advisor guardian.
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03:36It's a religious project that you now have every chocolate that you eat dramatically.
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03:38Stay together with Mary whenever you can enjoy it and hit a 사람들 in your stomach.
03:40Then put your dignity with one of wine and germs and have taken attention to mujer.
03:41Oh, my God.
04:11Form from it in Mochi conceived form.
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05:41Just kumquats or other fruits.
05:43Soba is a national Japanese dish in the form of long brown gray buckwheat flour noodles.
06:01It is known from the middle of the 16th century.
06:04In Japan, soba can be called any thin noodles, even without buckwheat flour.
06:09Soba is very popular as fast food, although it is also prepared in very expensive restaurants
06:15and for holidays at home.
06:28Two grams, two measuring spoons, of tea leaves should be poured into a pre-warmed and wiped
06:34dry bowl and add 70 to 80 milliliters of hot water, 80 degrees Celsius.
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09:01Heat up a skillet in medium to low heat and add the ghee and olive oil.
09:07Add minced garlic and saute until slightly brown.
09:15Toss in the noodles, fish sauce, and stir to mix and combine well.
10:05Serve the noodles in a medium bowl.
10:16Add sea salt, shrimp meat, and garnish with green onions.
10:20It's a fine powder of tinch-quality green tea.
10:25By tradition, a portion of the tea leaf is ground at the millstone just before tea drinking, grind, brew, and drink.
10:32The traditional Japanese tea ceremony centers on the preparation, serving, and drinking of matcha as hot tea and embodies a meditative spiritual style.
10:43Two grams, two grams, two measuring spoons, of tea leaves should be poured into a pre-warmed and wiped dry bowl, and add 70 to 80 milliliters of hot water, 80 degrees Celsius.
10:56Whisk thoroughly with a whisk so that there are no lumps and welding on the walls of the bowl.
11:05You can beat the foam you cannot beat at will.
11:09You can beat the foam you cannot beat the��.
11:09Eat the foam You can beat theParide 531's, whether or which tajus does not Juliette's core feet on the island.
11:14You may beat the foam you cannot beat the Dalian in your mouth.
11:18Torn on the island before tea leaves the roller coaster of theplugage.
11:20liked the selvsode from the spelaty.
11:52One piece of music is especially famous around Christmas and the end of the year in Japan,
12:05Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, and its final act, the Ode to Joy.
12:09The music is so famous, it's simply known as Daiku, which means number nine.
12:15It's thought it was first sung in Japan at Christmas by German prisoners of war in World War I.
12:21And over the years, it became more and more popular.
12:51Foodland, Christmas and New Year feasts.
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