They’re pioneers of the Japanese food scene and made a bit of a splash by selling fresh, handmade ramen and gyoza to the Eastern Suburbs. They still take their craft incredibly seriously, making ramen ...
It's found in kelp and seaweed (crumbling sheets of nori into powder is one way to get an immediate hit of umami), but also in foods like spinach and tomatoes. Bamboo shoots, lotus root ...
Living in Hawaii, the traditions of the local people are so ingrained in many homes and you don’t need to be Japanese to practice many of the customs associated with the New Year.
Certainly, a donation is very much appreciated. Our coffers are a little thin after Christmas," said Kathleen Miekle Help4Kids The New Year’s Plunge is Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Lakewood Camping Resort.