Blog Archive

New Year Sea Bream

New Year 2011おめで鯛

A traditional Japanese meal on January 1st usually consists of sea bream.

It is a succulent meaty white fish.

The fish itself is set out on a platter or plate, and after a toast of sake - each person takes three swigs of the alcohol (though children will do so with juice) -  the meal begins.

One of the reasons sea bream is mainstay of New Year's Day meals is linguistic.

Sea bream is called "tai" in Japanese. "Congratulations" in Japanese is "omedeto" - and can also be said "medetai." Thus, a New Year's greeting of "medetai" is a simple play on words.

© JapanVisitor.com


Like this blog? Sign up for the JapanVisitor newsletter

Yahoo Japan Auction Service
Japanese Friends
Tokyo Apartments Search
Japan Job Search
Rough Guide To Japan
Tags