2016年12月5日月曜日

the history of curry






It is said that when japan opened our country after Perry visited japan, the first person who mentioned curry in a book was Yukichi Fukuzawa. He wrote curry in his book, Zoteikaeitsugo(増訂華英通語)in 1860 just as one of the English words.



The next one was Hiizu Miyake. He wrote a diary while he was going to Europe in French ship. There he saw Indians were eating curry by their hands. He said, 「飯の上ヘ唐辛子細味に致し、芋のドロドロのような物をかけ、これを手にて掻きまわして手づかみで食す。至って汚なき人物の物なり」



In 1867, curry first appeared in recipe books.

s  Seiyo ryoritsu (西洋料理通)

              With beef, chicken, rum

s  Seiyo ryorisinann (西洋料理指南)

With chicken, shrimp, porgy, oyster, red frog

 

Interestingly, curry was known for famous European food.

This is because England and India had a relationship of trade. Gradually then the recipes of Indian foods had spread in England.



Curry was served for soldiers during Russo-Japan war. Curry was useful because they could make enough ay once and it was kept good. That habit has been inherited till today and the navies still eat curry and rice on every Friday.

Soldiers at that time remembered how to cook curry and brought back to their home town, then they taught to their family. Friends and neighbors.



From early 20th century, it has spread and changed.

s  1902  curry and rice with fukujinzuke

s  1904  curry udon

s  1906  instant curry




s  1909  curry namban soba

s  1910  curry and rice with egg

s  1911  dried curry

s  1918  curry and rice with katsu

1927  “curry pan”



2016年12月1日木曜日

pineapple culture video



have you ever thought that pineapples are one of the most important factor which made the culture of tropical islands? this history goes back to B.C. times but this movie shows us the clear story of  pineapple necessary for making culture.





2016年11月16日水曜日

"Pineapple Culture" by Gary Y. Okihiro



thank you for visiting my blog! This blog is a class about food culture I'm taking at my university. The reason why I chose this book, Pineapple Culture, is I have been interested in Hawai'ian culture and then I found this book.

Do you like pineapples? I think many of you might answer "Yes". Nowadays we can find them whenever we go to a supermarket even though pineapples are tropical friuts. Everyone knows tropical fruits grows under the hot wether. But how many of you know thahow the pineapples are introduced to many countries all over theworld?
Pineapple Culture is a dazzling history of the world's tropical and temperate zones told through the pineapple's illusrative career. The writer thinks the pineapple culture continues to upend conventional ideas about history. The transit of the pineapple brilliantly illuminates the history, geography of empires and the culture of the place.
This book will defenitely change your ideas about pineapple.