Cooking class in Japan
- Age 3~Age 100
- 2~3 hours
Okinawa Sata Andagi, which is synonymous with sweets, Agaraser (a steamed bread with brown sugar) and Curer mousse (steamed rice cake), which is treated with the aroma of moon peach, and Hirayachi (with natural mozuku) (Okinawa We make 3 items out of wind chijimi). When finished, tea time with Hibiscus tea. Okinawa The mind and body are very satisfied with the food of the day!
- Age 3~Age 80
- 2~3 hours
- 11:00
Ready within 20 minutes! Teaching the Japanese families daily Japanese-style recipes with seasonal ingredients in English. Recipes and ingredients fit seasons and seasonal events. The key of Japanese-style meal (main dish, side food, soup and dessert) as 'how to make dashi (culinary cornerstones)' will be operated in each class. Japanese-style dishes are going to be more delicious based on dashi. Small class teaching with the atmosphere of feeling like home. Build your Japanese community by Japanese-style meal. Explanations on ingredients and seasonings through demonstrations. The Japanese cooking stuff and tools will be used as well. So, this is a seasonal cooking experience with the concept of home cooking.
- Age 3~Age 80
- 2~3 hours
- 11:00
Japanese "Bento" is popular as "BENTO" overseas. "Chara-ben", a kind of bento which shapes rice and side dishes into manga and anime characters, is a unique culture of animation advanced country Japan, attracting attentions all over the world. In this plan, we gonna introduce you how to make a Chara-ben into popular characters among foreigners such as Kumamon and Totoro in English. This will be an experience of making a very cute chara-ben decorated with seaweed and cheese easily. It will be too cute to be ate. It is a new attempt to let foreigners get connections with Japanese culture through Japanese-style food. Hope you can have a fun character making experience on this occasion.
- Age 6~Age 98
- 1~2 hours
- 11:00
A typical home-cooked lunch in Japan. A lesson in English (Japanese) on how to make a bento packed with futomaki and tamagoyaki in a small box. Due to the location of Kamakura, the classroom has many guests from overseas. In addition to making lunch boxes, one of the pleasures is making a simple chopstick case with origami, talking about each food culture, and cross-cultural exchange. It is also recommended to take a walk around Kamakura with the bento you made. ~ Flow of the day ~ ① Lesson flow / recipe explanation (10 minutes) ② Demonstration + hands-on (20 minutes) ③ Making thick rolls (20 minutes) ④ Packing & making chopstick cases with origami (20 minutes) ⑤ Nearby supermarket Tour (20 minutes)
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