- Promoting Export and Consumption of Japanese Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Products in North America - TOKYO, Mar. 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) partnered with a leading food service provider to hold a Japanese food seminar and fair in the U.S. The events were held in a bid to further vitalize North America-bound exports of Japanese products, whose use is already on an upward trend, particularly at Japanese retailers and high-end restaurants.
Seminar: |
Jan. 24, 2017 (9 a.m.-1 p.m.) |
A university in Boston |
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Fair: |
Jan. 25 to 31, 2017 |
Held at three locations in Boston |
At the Japanese food seminar held on January 24, a lecture and hands-on food cooking introduced local chefs to the health benefits of Japanese food and effective ways to use Japanese ingredients such as miso (soybean paste), shio-koji (salted rice malt), soy sauce and mirin (sweet cooking rice wine).
Following the seminar, a Japanese food fair was held on January 25-31 at three company and school cafeterias located around Boston. A total of eight dishes utilizing Japanese products were offered, including a shrimp "kakiage" tempura bowl and savory steamed egg custard, which resulted in a long queue of eager customers forming at each Japanese food area.
Overview of Japanese food seminar
Overview:
In addition to a lecture on the health benefits of Japanese food, the seminar also offered a live demonstration and practice through hands-on food cooking. The seminar provided a valuable opportunity to interact. For many of the chefs who attended, it was their first time to use uniquely Japanese flavorings such as miso and "dashi" soup stock, which are everyday ingredients to Japanese people.
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Overview of Japanese food fair
Overview:
A Japanese food fair caravan utilizing Japanese ingredients was held in the cafeterias of all three venues. Chefs who oversaw the above-mentioned Japanese food seminar took on the central role to provide new dishes for the event. Each Japanese food area was crowded with people from start to finish, providing valuable insight into local needs and high interest in Japanese food.
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Menu offered at the Japanese food seminar/fair:
Shrimp Teriyaki Bowl / Shrimp Kakiage Bowl / Stir-Fried Shio-Koji Pork Bowl / Stir-Fried Miso Eggplant
Miso Mayonnaise Dipping Sauce / Savory Steamed Egg Custard / Vegetable Miso Soup / Vegetable Miso Soup and Pork
* Using Japanese ingredients such as miso, shio-koji, soy sauce, mirin, etc.
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