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An image to show and explain how to arrange a Japanese style "Teishoku" set meal with salmon, salad, rice, pickles and miso soup. Japanese Food Set Up, Traditional Japanese Cooking, Japanese Vegetable Dishes, Japan Side Dish, Teishoku Recipes, Miso Soup Ideas, Japanese Meal Set, Japanese Menu Ideas, Japanese Fried Fish

How to Arrange a Japanese Style "Teishoku" Set Meal

Learn how to properly arrange a Japanese style Teishoku set meal! Teishoku usually have 5 main elements → • Main dish (meat or fish) • Side (Vegetables or salad) • Rice • Tsukemono pickles • Miso soup The recipe for the Miso Glazed Salmon is on the blog post along with other teishoku main dish ideas! #Japanesecooking #Japanesesetmeal #Teishoku #Japaneserecipe #Japanesefood #authenticJapanese #misosalmon #misoglazedsalmon #teishokulayout #setmeal #foodpresentation #presentation

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Sudachi | Japanese Recipes
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Table Setting #1 Sakura Party with Japanese Style Lunch!

How about celebrating the arrival of spring with this table setting? The cherry blossom season is very much loved in Japan. Adding cherry blossom motifs to your table, such as cherry blossom bowls and chopstick rests, will create a spring-feel table setting that will make your guest feel warm and welcomed. The clean, white ceramic design of Tobe ware gives a refreshing impression. It goes well with all kinds of food, so it is recommended for both everyday and special occasions.

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playfulrae
Hokkaido, Japanese Food Traditional, Japanese Diet, Holiday Engagement, Japanese Dinner, Japanese Table, Japanese Dining, Easy Japanese Recipes, Traditional Dining

Essential Guide to Japanese Traditional Dining

From September onward, calendars quickly fill with holiday engagements and many opportunities for meals with friends and family. Why not look toward the Rising Sun for ideas on seasonal decor and design? Next time you dine at a traditional Japanese restaurant, take a moment to observe the table setting. Though you might see an assortment of color shades, shapes, and textures, you will soon sense that these unlike things are in harmony with one another. The Japanese dining aesthetic is humble…

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Jay Plastino