The families who do not make a dish increase recently. Because they depend on eating out. The Japanese food was not cooked at the home, and an overseas dish was cooked at the home. On the other hand, Japanese food is popular abroad and Japanese food is loved by world people.
The sushi is the origin in Southeast Asia. Japanese food culture is in the background culture of China and Korean Peninsula. Japanese food culture became the original thing in Meiji era.
Japanese food culture is supported by blessings of nature. The Japanese foods are healthier than the United States. Therefore Japan is a longevity country. The Japanese food is respect for nature. Seasoning developed by the spread of electric refrigerators. And the kinds of the fish is increased, because the pelagic fishing of development.
They say "itadakimasu" when Japanese people begin to eat dish. They are thank for blessings of nature. A rule of how to use and how to eat chopsticks was decide from old days. The elementary school lunch is time recommended it now. (Eat triangle)
The Japanese people are to cherish a season. They likes seasonal food of the four season. In addition, they are to cherish the seasonal scene. Feel a season is not only it. A pottery can feel a season. But, Japanese food culture is change now. It is westernized. The children who do not eat breakfast increase. The children who do not eat miso soup increase.
I think that the Japanese foods culture is changed. Japan is blessed in nature and environment and a season. There is the good tradition, but does not follow. I think introduce in Western food is good but I think too much introduce it is not good. Because I think a parent does not tell a tradition to a child as a cause. I want children to know the Japanese traditional dish.
I think the Japanese foods have very good culture. I wish to eat dish with thanks. And I want Japanese people to think about more Japanese foods. Because the Japanese foods are splendid. I want to convey food culture to Japanese people.
How do you think? I love Japanese food! And you?
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