Sunday, February 04, 2024

ehomaki

Yesterday was Setsubun, the day before the first day of Spring on the Japanese Lunar Calendar

This year's direction for ehomaki was east-north-east
We purchased our ehomaki from Rakyo, a large futomaki that isn't cut, you can read up on it here

1800 yen (tax included)

This year's ehomaki was disappointing because something in the roll was wet, so it made the nori disintegrate as you were eating it...boo!

I ended up eating it with chopsticks.

I know it was nice to support a small business, and we've ordered from them several years now, but this has made me think twice...dunno if I'll order from Rakyo again.

We also went to check out the festivities for "mamemaki" at Ikegami Honmonji, but left before the crowds came.

Hoping this year will be healthy and happy for everyone.

 

5 comments:

KirkK said...

That futomaki looks terrible Kat!

Anonymous said...

for the past week, I was debating on ordering ehomaki since I've never tried this tradition before. Since Friday was gorge fest at Punahou carnival and 02/03 was recovery day plus I had a luncheon, didn't do it. Yesterday, I saw a post where this person made their own at home. So dumb, I wonder why I never thought of that. Is there only certain ingredients that should go in or anything will do as long as not cut?
v

Anonymous said...

I read your previous post on how to make ehomaki but aside from the green, red, pickles, etc. can other protein go in like meats or tuna?
v

K and S said...

V, you can put whatever in your ehomaki, most places are not traditional, just make sure the items aren't cut.

Take care.
Kat

K and S said...

so disappointed with this one Kirk

Take care.
Kat