Saturday, June 26, 2010
" GODDESS"
Let yourself go and see what can be created in the " spirit of the rice" ( see last blog, below).... It might surprise you !!!
Saturday, June 19, 2010
" RICE SPIRIT "
"You are what you eat" is a Japanese concept as old as civilization itself. June is the month for planting rice in Japan. It is the start of a season which is celebrated by hundreds of rice planting festivals that utilized ancient tools, clothes, songs and dances to evoke the " spirit of the rice".
Until modern times, the rice crop was the standard used for managing land and levying taxes. The word for cooked rice itself is synonymous with a meal; other foods served with it, even expensive shavings of beefstake, are considered (o-kazy) or side dishes. There's rice, rice and more delectable rice than you could ever imagine.
Imagine your child going on a seasonal field trip to plant rice.. What fun!!!! I want to don a pair of shorts and a hat and slosh my bare feet around the wet rice paddys too. ( Ha Ha)
Each rice seedling is carefully, hand planted into the mud, to ensure that it stands up securely, thus protecting the tiny stems from drowning in the water flooded fields. Certainly this is a first hand education in understanding the work required to put a daily bowl of rice on the table.
My favorite part of the whole season is the ZaaArt of celebrationing this tiny sheath of green( rice) and nurturing it, with the traditional folklore songs, dances and drumbeats of the heart. It's truly a tribute to nature !!!
Until modern times, the rice crop was the standard used for managing land and levying taxes. The word for cooked rice itself is synonymous with a meal; other foods served with it, even expensive shavings of beefstake, are considered (o-kazy) or side dishes. There's rice, rice and more delectable rice than you could ever imagine.
In Japan , not all rice is white or brown ... There are 1,500 varieties that come in your choice of rainbow colors., which makes for an exciting cereal diversity. My biggest decision is what shape to buy ... fat, pearl, thin or flat, as they all have a different texture.... Decisions .. Decisions !!!
Each rice seedling is carefully, hand planted into the mud, to ensure that it stands up securely, thus protecting the tiny stems from drowning in the water flooded fields. Certainly this is a first hand education in understanding the work required to put a daily bowl of rice on the table.
My favorite part of the whole season is the ZaaArt of celebrationing this tiny sheath of green( rice) and nurturing it, with the traditional folklore songs, dances and drumbeats of the heart. It's truly a tribute to nature !!!
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