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      Zouni Jitsugetsu miso soup bowl
      Zouni Jitsugetsu miso soup bowl
      Zouni Jitsugetsu miso soup bowl
      Zouni Jitsugetsu miso soup bowl

      Zouni Jitsugetsu miso soup bowl

      Ref : NISKITSHI7

      €22.55
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      Bowls are inseparable from Japanese cuisine. Those dedicated to miso soup are traditionally made of wood, lacquered, but relatively fragile. They are used for every daily meal. Miso soup bowls must be held in the hand.

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      "日月Jitsugetsu"

      "日jitsu" kanji means sun, "月getsu" means moon, and the round golden and silver shapes represent sun and moon. This is one of the traditional Japanese patterns and has always been popular. As the sun and moon are closely associated with our lives, this pattern can symbolize a special day.

      Zouni is a traditional mochi soup, mainly served for the Oshogatsu New Year event. This mochi is a simple orthodox mochi, made only of glutinous rice. Its texture is hard and thick.

      Zōni is written in the Japanese language using two kanji characters. Since the first means "diverse" or "mixed" and the second means "simmering" or "boiling," the word is thought to be derived from the fact that zōni involves boiling many diverse foods (such as mochi, vegetables, and seafood) together. In the past, in samurai society, this dish was called "烹雑" (Hōzō), 烹 also being an archaic term for "simmering" or "boiling".

      It is said that zōni has its roots in the cuisine of samurai society. It is thought to be a meal that was cooked during battles in the field, boiled with mochi, vegetables, and dried foods, among other ingredients. It is also generally believed that this original meal, at first exclusive to samurai, eventually became a staple food for common people. Zōni was first served as part of a full dinner (honzen ryōri), and it is said to have been a considerably important meal for samurai.

      The tradition of eating zōni on New Year's Day dates from the late Muromachi period (1336-1573). This dish was offered to gods in a ceremony on New Year's Eve.

      Bowls we propose here are made of high quality ABS resin with the look of traditional lacquer.

      NISKITSHI7

      Data sheet

      Origin
      Ishikawa, Japan
      Dimensions
      Diameter: ⌀ 135mm Height with lid: H110 mm
      Precaution
      dishwasher safe
      microwave compatible
      Materials
      heat resistant ABS resin + urethane coating
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