2012|Japanese Culinary Center

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2012

Monthly Special

New Arrivals: check out these beautiful, fun, and rare new items straight from Japan, Vol.2 !

 

“Kiriko” Style Glasswares

$100.00 ~ $234.00  (with Box)

Ceramicwares

$6.00 ~ $120.00

Heartfelt Gift for Mother's day from the Japanese Culinary Center

Mother’s Day 母の日“haha no hi”

The first attempts to establish a “Mother’s Day” in the U.S. were mostly marked by women’s peace groups.  A common early activity was the meeting of groups of mothers whose sons had fought or died on opposite sides of the American Civil War. There were several limited observances in [...]

Monthly Special

New Arrivals: check out these beautiful, fun, and rare new items straight from Japan!

#8903       Oosara Ginbuchi Tajimi         $48.40

#8906       Kaku Sara 5-Sun Senbori Hai-Yo         $48.40

#8907       Kaku Sara 7-Sun Senbori Hai-Yo         $67.70

#8898       Maru Sara 8-Sun Akae Karakusa        $193.10

#8895       Konoha-mon [...]

Taco Sake Fiesta : Discovering New Things

At first, Mexican style tacos and sake may seem an unlikely [...]

When it snows, it pours

Todd Bellomy works in the American craft beer industry. Previously, he lived in Japan, where he was introduced to Sake at its finest. Todd reads Japanese brewing texts, has interned with Japanese Sake brewers, brews Sake at home, and seeks out Sake and food-Sake pairings in the Boston area. He writes [...]

Monthly Pick : NOUSAKU’ S TIN

These items are  made of pure 100% tin. Tin does not easily oxidize in air and it is possesses high antibacterial qualities. It also gives us the continuous joy of reforming shapes over and over again as it is malleable at ordinary temperatures (soft & flexible metal: making a crackling sound called Tin Cry when [...]