Japan New Year's Feast (Osechi) - Eric Meal Time #628


Osechi ryori (おせち料理) is traditional Japanese cuisine that is served during the New Year holiday. It's comprised of a large number of small dishes, typically served cold in a multi-tiered lacquerware box called “jubako.” Each of the mouthwatering dishes has a different meaning and is said to represent a New Year wish. ---------- ►GRAB A T-SHIRT? https://teespring.com/stores/ericsurf6-merch Use Promo Code: ERICSURF6 for 10% off at checkout. ►Instagram: Follow for Day in the Life Japan cool stuff: https://instagram.com/ericsurf6 ►Support my work on Patreon (Reward Levels: Post Cards & Snack Packs): https://www.patreon.com/ericsurf6 ►SUBSCRIBE for New Videos EVERY Wednesday & Saturday & Surprise Videos too: https://www.youtube.com/ericsurf6?sub... ---------- To enter the Giveaway for your chance to WIN a Get Some Snack Pack, Comment on this video. Three Winners will be announced in the video description of the next Eric Meal Time video. See the Prize here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL96689651120ED145 ----------


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