Archives: September 2006

How to prepare stew for 30,000

04 Sep 2006

Yamagata Imoni Festival

At the Yamagata Imoni Festival ("Yamagata potato stew festival") last weekend, 100 chefs gathered around a cauldron measuring 6 meters (20 feet) in diameter to prepare potato soup for 30,000 guests. The 18th annual festival organized by the Yamagata Chamber of Commerce and Industry was held on the banks of the Mamigasaki River in Yamagata prefecture.

As the centerpiece of a PR campaign to spur consumption of local agricultural products, the soup was made entirely from local ingredients, including 3 tons of taro potatoes (satoimo), 1.2 tons of beef, 3,500 blocks of konnyaku (yam paste), 3,500 leeks, 50 bottles of sake, 200 kilograms (440 pounds) of sugar, 700 liters (185 gallons) of soy sauce, and 6 tons of water. After the stew boiled for 4 hours, 2 backhoes were used to scoop it into smaller cauldrons for easier serving. The soup was reported to have a refreshing soy sauce flavor.

A separate batch of miso-flavored potato soup with pork was prepared in a smaller cauldron measuring 3 meters in diameter.

[Sources: Yomiuri Shimbun, Chunichi Shimbun]

Asia Blog Awards

04 Sep 2006

Asia Blog Awards

AsiaPundit is hosting the Asia Blog Awards, which, as the name suggests, are meant to recognize and reward the best English-language blogs in, by and about Asia. The nominees have been selected, and with public voting set to begin in early September, the stage has been set for a fierce competition.

Here are the nominees for Best Japan Blog:

- An Englishman in Osaka
- Frangipani
- Japan Probe
- Japan Window
- Neomarxisme
- Pink Tentacle
- Plunge Pontificates
- Sushi and Maple Syrup
- TV in Japan

Amazingly, this site was selected as a nominee. (Thanks, AsiaPundit!) Pink Tentacle will probably get sliced and diced into little takoyaki balls, but still, it's a thrill to be listed alongside such esteemed company. If you are interested in Asian blogs, check out all the sites and register to vote.

[Link: Asia Blog Awards]

Diamonds made from baby hair

01 Sep 2006

Heart-In Baby Diamond

New Age Diamonds, a Russian company specializing in the production of gem-quality synthetic diamonds, has entered the Japanese market with a new product called the "Heart-In Baby Diamond" -- a synthetic diamond made from the hair of newborn babies.

The Heart-In Baby Diamond is the latest addition to the company's "Your Personal Diamond" (YPD) line of commemorative diamonds, which are custom-made from the hair or fur of your favorite person or pet, living or departed.

Heart-In Baby Diamond prices range from 403,000 yen (US$3,500) for a 0.2-carat canary yellow diamond to 1,934,000 yen (US$17,000) for a 0.8-carat chameleon red diamond.

As Japan's population begins to shrink, newborn babies become all the more precious and each birth is a greater cause for celebration. In addition, fewer mouths to feed results in increased amounts of disposable household wealth. New Age Diamonds appears to be capitalizing on these two factors by offering proud new parents an innovative and luxurious way to bestow gratitude on their blessed offspring.

[Via: Slashdot Japan]