Hello there! It's been a while, and I have an excuse....I've been in Japan! My husband has been traveling there for work and when we realized he would be there the week
before Thanksgiving and the week
after Thanksgiving we booked my flight over to Japan for the week OF Thanksgiving! I can't say I missed my dear U S of A traditions all that much.....because, really, who has time to think of such things when there is Japanese culture and food to enjoy? We were in Tokyo and Kyoto and had the most amazing time (Kyoto was charming beyond my expectations and I would go back there in a heartbeat). We ate sushi to our hearts' content, I inhaled bowls of noodles (including some Miso Ramen that changed my life). I enjoyed delectable yakisoba, platter upon platter of dumplings, an embarrassing number of rounds of tebasaki and lots of evenings full of yakitori and yakiniku. And of course cups of green tea and I may or may not have had some sencha ice cream twice in one day. I also ate the most amazing apples I've ever eaten - juicy and crisp beyond belief. I don't know if these were Japanese apples, or, as I learned, Grade A apples from orchards in the US that never make it onto the US market because the Japanese buy them all up. We celebrated Thanksgiving with dinner at Nobu. Would you believe I was nearing growing tired of sushi at this point (I think the early morning trip to the Tsukiji fish market followed by sushi for breakfast may have starting pushing me over the edge). Not quite, but I was getting there. But everything on the menu at Nobu sounded amazing and I proved that the kobe beef gyoza, the tempura rock shrimp and the tuna tacos were more that just that. I was only there six days, so as it may sound, I purposely overate. I was quite determined, in fact. Some of the things I brought back with me include Japanese sea salt, sushi rice, wasabi salt, packets of loose green tea, ceramic tea cups, bamboo trivets, and adorable bags of delicious hard candy in flavors like ginger and green tea (these are going to make great hostess gifts through the holidays). Unfortunately, it was hard to get good photos of food that I ate, mainly because it was too dark in most restaurants to get a good shot, or, I didn't bring my camera with me at night. So there you have it. I am back now and can't wait to have my first Japanese inspired dinner party. Back to blogging soon!







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