Ehomaki Sushi Rolls 👹 Japanese Setsubun Traditions | JAPAN Forward

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  • čas přidán 3. 02. 2023
  • The Ehomaki is a thick, rolled sushi that has traditionally been consumed during the Setsubun (February 3). It is a unique custom that involves eating the entire roll as a whole in silence. It is believed that doing so is a good way to start the new year with good luck.
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