Osechi
Osechi (お節) is a traditional Japanese New Year meal. The tradition started in the Edo period.
The dishes that make up Osechi each have a special meaning celebrating the New Year.
Some examples are:
- Kuro-mame (Black
soybeans): "Mame" means "health". (Wish for good health in the New Year)
- Konbu
(Seaweed): "Yorokobu" means "joy". (Wish for a joyful year)
- Tai
(Red sea-bream): "Medetai" means "happy event". (Wish for happy events in the
New Year)
- Kazunoko (Herring roe): "Ko" means "child". (Wish
to be gifted with children in the New Year)
- Daidai (Japanese bitter orange): "Daidai" means "from generation to generation". (Wish to be gifted with children in the New Year)


