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Big T's Japanese Food Served on New Year's Day

Japanese people traditionally invite friends and family to their homes and serve food on New Year's Day. These are some of the dishes. How many have you tried?
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Kuromame
Kuromame
2
Kamaboko
Kamaboko
3
Kazunoko
Kazunoko
4
Kurikinton
Kurikinton
5
Nishime
Nishime
6
Kabu-No-Sunomono
Kabu-No-Sunomono
7
Ebi/Cooked Shrimp
Ebi/Cooked Shrimp
8
Toriniku-No-Teriyaki
Toriniku-No-Teriyaki
9
Sea Bream Sashimi
Sea Bream Sashimi
10
Ika
Ika
11
Nama Fu
Nama Fu
12
Tazukuri
Tazukuri
13
Namasu (なます、膾)
Namasu (なます、膾)
14
Kombu, Konbu
Kombu, Konbu
15
Kinpira-Gobō (きんぴらごぼう、金平牛蒡)
Kinpira-Gobō (きんぴらごぼう、金平牛蒡)
16
Datemaki
Datemaki
17
Subasu
Subasu
18
Renkon No Netsuke
Renkon No Netsuke
19
Nimono
Nimono
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