After all, what is Japanese food?
What is Japanese cuisine Japanese cuisine, that is, "Heshi", originated in the Japanese archipelago and gradually developed into a dish with unique Japanese characteristics. The staple food is mainly rice and noodles, and the non-staple food is mostly seafood such as fresh fish and shrimp, often accompanied by Japanese wine. And the food is famous for its lightness. Try to keep the original flavor of the ingredients when cooking. The following is my introduction to Japanese cuisine. Welcome to read! Japanese cuisine in the production of Japanese cuisine requires fresh materials, exquisite workmanship, artistic display, and attention to the harmony and unity of "color, fragrance, taste and utensils", especially not only the enjoyment of taste, but also the visual enjoyment. Harmonious food requires natural color, delicious taste, diverse shapes and excellent utensils. Moreover, materials and conditioning methods attach importance to the sense of season. There are many kinds of food, and each place has its own local flavor. The most representative foods are sashimi, sushi, rice balls, tempura, hot pot, stone roast, roasted birds and so on. Sashimi, or sashimi, is the best raw food for Japanese people. Japan has the habit of eating raw food since ancient times. Before the edo period, sashimi was mainly made of snapper, flounder and perch. These fish are all white. After Meiji, tuna and bonito with red meat became the first-class materials for sashimi. Now, the Japanese slice shellfish and lobsters, which is also called "sashimi". The puffer fish without tetrodotoxin slices is the best in sashimi. Chefs who make puffer fish sashimi must obtain professional qualifications. This kind of sashimi is fresh and delicious, but it is expensive. Eat sashimi with green mustard and soy sauce. This mustard is called "ゎさび" in Japanese. It is a very clean plant "wasabi", which grows under waterfalls or mountain springs and will wither when it is polluted. Like radish, wasabi has black skin and green flesh. It is ground, kneaded into a ball and used to dip in soy sauce to eat sashimi. It has a special pungent taste, killing bacteria and appetizing. Japanese sashimi is unusually fresh, uniform in thickness and consistent in length. Sashimi dishes are dotted with shredded white radish, seaweed and perilla flowers, which embodies the Japanese pro-natural food culture. "Sushi", also known as Sixi Rice, is the representative of Japanese rice. To make sushi, you should add vinegar, sugar, salt, cooking wine and other seasonings to rice, as well as seaweed and horseradish, and make a small rice ball with all kinds of sashimi, fish fry, fresh shrimp and shellfish on it. This is called "holding sushi". Spread rice on sushi, then add sashimi, laver, etc. , rolled into a cylinder to form "rolled sushi". Sushi is delicious and refreshing, and the price is popular, which is very popular among Japanese. In Tokyo, guests can enjoy the chef's cooking while eating. Rice balls are made of cooked rice with both hands. They are of moderate size and filled with dried salted plums or salted salmon. When holding it, dip your hands in water and salt to make the rice ball slightly salty, wrap it in seaweed and dip it in pickles. When traveling or having an outing, it is a traditional Japanese habit to wrap rice balls in bamboo bags and take them to have a picnic. Tempura is a fried food in harmonious food. It is made of flour, eggs, water and pulp. Fish, shrimp and vegetables are wrapped in starch and fried in oil pan until golden brown. Dip in soy sauce and radish sauce when eating. Fresh and delicious, fragrant but not greasy. "Xi Shou Shao Hotpot", also known as Japanese Hotpot, became popular in the second half of the 9th century. It is made by slicing beef and cooking it with seafood and vegetables. Eat with seasonings made of raw egg juice, soy sauce and sugar. In ancient Japan, there was this habit of eating. Farmers put fish and vegetables in pots on the pit and everyone cooked them. "Stone burning" means boiling the cow on a hot stone and dipping it in fresh soy sauce. There is a kind of cow in Japan, whose meat is soft enough to be peeled off with chopsticks, and it melts in the mouth, making it very tender. This kind of Kobe cattle and Matsuzaka cattle enjoy a high reputation in the world, but they are expensive. "Roasted bird", sliced chicken, strung on a thin bamboo stick, dipped in soy sauce, sugar, cooking wine, etc. So as to obtain a flavor juice and bake it on fire. Chicken or pig viscera is also a useful raw material, but it is traditionally called roast bird, which is cheap and many people like it as an appetizer. You can see the "bird burning house" all over Japan. At present, Japanese cuisine is mainly composed of fish, meat and vegetables. In ancient Japan, meat was once one of the staple foods. However, in 675 AD, influenced by Buddhism, Emperor Wu of Heaven issued a ban on eating cattle, horses, dogs, monkeys and chickens. Japanese people seldom eat meat for more than 1000 years. Until the edo period, Japan still did not slaughter poultry and livestock, but the game cooked in hunting grounds was still edible. After the Meiji Restoration, the habit of eating meat was introduced from Europe and America and soon spread all over the country. The rice produced in Japan is rich in nutrition and of high quality. The cooked rice looks like pearls and smells good. When eating rice, it is often accompanied by non-staple foods such as vegetables, fish and meat, and pickled pickles such as seasoning soup and yellow sauce. In terms of non-staple food, many people now use western-style or Chinese food to match. Japanese noodles, cheap and good, especially buckwheat noodles, are very popular foods. Japanese people have the concept of simplicity and frugality since ancient times. In addition, in order to prevent the poor harvest, preserved foods include pickles, pickled fish meat, air-dried food and so on. Usually use wooden chopsticks made in Japan when eating. Chopsticks are shorter than those in China, 22cm for men and 2 1cm for women. The pace of Japanese society is very fast. Japanese breakfast is simple, lunch is casual, and dinner is the most abundant. Japanese people often eat red bean rice and snapper with the head and tail on every happy occasion. Add red beans to glutinous rice and steam together to make red bean rice. The color of red beans will turn glutinous rice red. Red symbolizes the color of fire and the sun, and has been regarded as an auspicious color since ancient times. The body of snapper is bright red, so it becomes a symbol of good luck. Among alcohol, Japanese wine (alcohol concentration 15% ~ 16%) is used in a considerable amount. 1994, the consumption of alcohol in Japan was about1100,000 kiloliters, and the output was 9.34 million kiloliters, of which beer accounted for 76%, Japanese wine accounted for 1 1%, and spirits accounted for 7%. Japanese often drink with customers, colleagues or bosses after work to improve interpersonal relationships. The most popular drink in Japan is green tea. Coffee is also deeply loved by modern Japanese, and black tea and oolong tea are also quite popular. You can taste all kinds of world famous dishes in Japan, but in order to suit the Japanese taste, most of them are a little Japanese. Tokyo is a showcase for international cooking. The most common foreign food in Japan is Chinese food, and there are many restaurants opened by China people. In addition, Korean, French, Italian and Indian cuisines are also very popular. Nowadays, the Japanese diet is gradually diversified, and American fast food, hamburgers and spaghetti have partially replaced rice balls. Compared with 1960, the consumption of chicken increased by 10 times, while the sales of rice decreased by 1/3 more than 20 years ago, and it is still declining. Quick-frozen food is favored by housewives, and Chinese dishes such as jiaozi, fried dumpling, steamed stuffed bun and noodles are also very popular in Japan. ;