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Wednesday, December 16 2020 - 23:15
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Shojin Chef Daisuke Nomura Unveils Original Menu of Tapas with European Olive Oils
TOKYO, December 16, 2020, /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

A surprising bond between the Mediterranean Diet and Washoku

In this third year of the Olive Oil World Tour to promote European olive oil, 
Olive Oils from Spain (https://oliveoilworldtour.jp/) appointed Daisuke Nomura, 
owner-chef of Shojin Sougo, a shojin cuisine (Buddhist vegetarian cuisine) 
restaurant in Tokyo's Roppongi district, as campaign ambassador 
(http://www.sougo.tokyo/). Nomura has recently conceived an original tapas menu 
that combines washoku (Japanese cuisine) with the Mediterranean diet, where 
olive oil plays a central part:

 - Marinated Broccoli Served with Unohana (Soybean Pulp) 

Features boiled broccoli marinated in a mix of kelp stock, salt and extra 
virgin Olive Oil from Spain to achieve a fruity aroma that's not usually 
associated with the Japanese cuisine, as well as Okara (soybean pulp), a good 
quality source of protein that Japan is proud of. Okara is seasoned with a 
sweet and sour sauce to create a refreshing, salad-style dish.

 - Domyoji Olive Rice Croquette

Uses Domyoji rice flour to create the crispy but glutinous texture. The 
croquette has a whole olive inside which, when cooked, releases the perfect 
amount of salty flavor into the mouth, complementing the flavor of Domyoji 
dough fried in olive oil.

The Mediterranean diet and washoku were inscribed by UNESCO as intangible 
cultural heritage in November 2010 and December 2013, respectively. 
Mediterranean cuisine has been widely acclaimed for being served at a table 
where diners talk and have an enjoyable, relaxing time while eating. Washoku, 
meanwhile, was inscribed for being a traditional social custom that has been 
passed down over generations. The Mediterranean diet is characterized by 
plentiful portions of whole grains and cereals, seasonal fruits and vegetables, 
beans, and nuts. Rather than meat, fish is a customarily consumed dish. The 
food also contains plenty of olive oil and involves little consumption of the 
saturated fatty acids that lead to the obesity and lifestyle diseases 
associated with a heavy intake of meat-based oils. 

Commenting on his new corroboration menu, Nomura said, "I inspired by tapas 
that I ate in bars in Spain, which were all beautiful and vivid in the eyes, 
and incorporated the idea into my shojin dishes. I'm particularly attracted to 
Spanish olive oil's ability to add flavor. Enjoy adding to and replacing 
flavors using olive oil at home to discover new ways to pair olive oil with 
your daily Japanese dishes. You will be surprised how easy it is to create 
really delicious fusion dishes."

Nomura's recipes will be presented at the Olive Oil World Tour's official 
campaign site [https://oliveoilworldtour.jp/ ].

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SOURCE: Olive Oils from Spain
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