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RE: New Year’s Food 🍱 in Japan🇯🇵

in ReggaeJAHMlast year (edited)

What foods do you usually eat in celebration of the new year?

With us it varies, because of the different ethnicities and cultures living in Suriname. If family's/companies really want to go the "Western" route, they'll have roulade and/or turkey, with potato dishes and salads on the side.

But family's often go for BBQ or bami goreng or curry duck, etc. It depends on family. And in the Netherlands they often eat "oliebol", which is a deep-fried (raisin) bun. Very useful for those cold hands to eat those buns hot 😅, but me being from Suriname I would like to eat those whole year round 🤣.

The osechi ryori looks so beautiful... I see that it has varied options and what an interesting story around the food items.

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😃Thanks for sharing. Quite interesting. So it varies because of the different ethnicities and cultures.

I must add too that that though what I described is experienced or observed by many Jamaicans, there are also variations based on different cultural backgrounds and ethnicities.

But family's often go for BBQ or bami goreng or curry duck, etc. It depends on family

So it depends on the family.

It’s my first time hearing about oliebol.

Very useful for those cold hands to eat those buns hot 😅, but me being from Surinamese I would like to eat those whole year round 🤣.

😂Sounds like I could use/have some too. Warmth works really well now and it must be delicious.

The osechi ryori looks so beautiful... I see that it has varied options and what an interesting story around the food items.

Really beautiful and you’re right, they’re varied options. I guess I’d depends on family preferences.