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Shigeru Minami

Bitcoin-Themed Osechi

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3mo ago

BitcoinBento

January 3, 2024
I made a Bitcoin-inspired Osechi to celebrate Bitcoin's birthday.
Everything was handmade!
Osechi: A traditional Japanese New Year’s feast, typically served in stacked boxes.

First Layer (Ichino-jū)

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  • Tazukuri: Dried sardines, symbolizing a wish for a bountiful harvest.
  • Simmered Kuai: A vegetable with large sprouts, symbolizing growth and success.
  • Kombu Rolls: A play on words with the Japanese term yorokobu ("to be joyful"), making it a good luck dish.
  • Matsukazeyaki: Ground meat coated with sesame or poppy seeds on one side, symbolizing honesty (no "hidden side").
  • Black Beans: Represent hard work and good health.
  • Datemaki: Sweet rolled omelet resembling scrolls, symbolizing knowledge and learning.
  • Grilled Yellowtail: A fish whose name changes as it grows, symbolizing success. Salmon Terrine: A classic addition to Western-style Osechi. Salmon symbolizes success, avoiding misfortune (sakeru), and prosperity for future generations.
  • Tataki Gobo: Burdock root with deep roots, symbolizing family stability and prosperity.

Second Layer (Nino-jū)

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  • Candied Kumquat: A dish symbolizing wealth and good fortune.
  • Namash: Pickled daikon and carrot, resembling celebratory red and white decorations.
  • Chestnut Kinton: Golden in color, symbolizing wealth and a prosperous year.

Bitcoin-themed additions:

  • Pumpkin Yokan
  • Chicken and Spinach Terrine
  • Kinako Sticks

Third Layer (Sanno-jū)

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Nishime: A simmered dish with various ingredients, symbolizing family harmony and long-lasting prosperity.
I used snow peas to represent Bitcoin, and I couldn’t help but laugh at myself.

Dishes Inspired by Bitcoin

Pumpkin Yokan

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I made firm milk jelly, cut it into a "B" shape with a knife, and filled it with pumpkin yokan.

Chicken and Spinach Terrine

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It was my first attempt, and I think with more care, the shape could be even better.

Kinako Sticks

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A simple snack made with honey and roasted soybean flour (kinako).
Roll it out, cut it into sticks, and coat with more kinako.

Candied Kumquat

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Candied Kumquat: A dish symbolizing wealth and good fortune.
In Japan, 金柑 (kumquat) includes the kanji 金, which represents "gold."

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3mo ago

ビットコインの記念日を祝しておせちを作りました
おめでとうビットコイン🎉

See translation

I wonder what Satoshi might have eaten on the day Bitcoin was born.
Wouldn't it be amusing to imagine him snacking on Osechi while working on his computer?
(Satoshi chose a Japanese name, so perhaps he might have an interest in Japanese culture.)
Maybe, right now, Satoshi is relaxing and enjoying some Osechi... though probably not!
In any case, I hope Satoshi is living peacefully somewhere.

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