Miso–Steeped in Nutrition and Ceremony

Miso–Steeped in Nutrition and Ceremony
A counter selling miso in a shopping mall at Takashimaya Osaka Store, Japan, on Dec. 25, 2022. Kane Zhang/The Epoch Times
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On New Year’s Eve, the Japanese make ceremonial offerings to the Gods and cook “Ozoni,” a traditional soup to be eaten on New Year’s day. On the morning of the new year, the special miso soup is placed on an altar with prayers for health, prosperity, and happiness.

Ozoni is made with mochi (rice cake) and vegetables and is seasoned with miso. It is considered an auspicious dish in Japan and is said to be blessed by gods.

Kane Zhang is a reporter based in Japan. She has written on health topics for The Epoch Times since 2022, mainly focusing on Integrative Medicine. She also reports on current affairs related Japan and China.
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