A typical Japanese meal consists of several small dishes, usually a bowl of rice, some pickled vegetables, miso soup, a fish or meat dish and then a fifth bowl which is often some more carbs in the form of some kind of noodle. I personally feel there is a lack of veg in the typical meal set up, for me 3 slices of picked cucumber do not count as one of my 5 a day lol. Anyway, the Japanese style of many small dishes make it really easy to put together a MTD, instead of small bowls, pop the food in muffin cases and taa-daa...
From the top left: inari sushi (rice in a deep fried tofu pocket), salad, inari sushi
Bottom: yellow pepper, chicken stuffed with cheese and spinach, daigakoimo (sweet potatoes)
and a selection of dips/dressings
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Looks delicious and inviting! Kerri
ReplyDeleteYuuum! I wish my daughter would eat more Japanese food! We are weaning her on slowly - she does like tempura veggies...
ReplyDeleteThis is filled with such wonderful foods. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI hope next post you can write about a typical japanese dinner and a typical meal =D
ReplyDeleteGreat looking spread! My daughter loves Japanese food... especially sushi with salmon roe! And she loves the little muffin cups, because it's like having food that's "her size!"
ReplyDeleteGreat looking spread! My daughter loves Japanese food... especially sushi with salmon roe! And she loves the little muffin cups, because it's like having food that's "her size!"
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