Monday 2 April 2018

12 Popular Foods to Enjoy at Cherry Blossom Viewing (Hanami)

During spring, the beautiful cherry tree blossoms into a sea of pink.  For cherry blossom viewing (Hanami), make these popular spring-theme foods and go picnic under cherry trees!

Cherry Blossoms Foods

Cherry blossom season is a really big ordeal in Japan since full beautiful blossom of cherry flowers only lasts about a week each year.

Every year, Japan’s cherry blossoms first appears in the southern island of Okinawa in March then move northwards to the northern island of Hokkaido by early May.

The Japanese highly anticipate the beginning day of blossoms in their region monitoring the daily progress reports on the TV, as the dates of the first bloom and full bloom are subject to change due to the temperature, winds, and rain.

12 Popular Foods to Enjoy at Cherry Blossom Viewing

Hanami | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

My friend Shige sent me a picture of his family enjoying Hanami with their friends.

Hanami (花見), or cherry blossom viewing, has been Japan’s tradition from as early as the Nara period (710-794), when elite imperial courtiers paused to appreciate the delicate pink sakura.

The Japanese have long been celebrated the cherry blossom and admired its beauty by enjoying picnics beneath the blooms and strolling through the magnificent tunnel of flowering trees.

Here are 12 popular foods to enjoy at Hanami in Japan.

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Hanami Dango (花見団子) | Sanshoku Dango (三色団子) | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

1. Hanami Dango 花見団子

Hanami Dango is an iconic tri-color sweet for cherry blossom viewing in Japan.  These dumplings are made with sweetened rice flour (or sometimes with the combination of glutinous rice flour).  They are easy to make and looks festive!

Cherry Blossom Cookies (Sakura Cookies) | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

2. Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー

These Cherry Blossom Cookies are not only pretty to look at, but they are delicious!  Enjoy crispy and buttery cookies with salt pickled cherry blossoms, decorate the side of cookies with sparkling sugar for an elegant look and taste.

Cherry Blossom Milk Pudding | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

3. Cherry Blossom Milk Pudding 桜ミルクプリン

Celebrate the cherry blossom season with this delectable Cherry Blossom Milk Pudding!  The soft silky pudding simply melts in your mouth and the top cherry blossom jelly/jello layer is sweet and a bit salty, and blends perfectly with the milk pudding base.

Sakura Mochi | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

4. Sakura Mochi 桜餅

Another iconic dessert for cherry blossom viewing is Sakura Mochi.  Chewy mochi with sweet red bean paste (anko) filling is simply delectable!  The aroma of cherry blossom leaves adds to the next level of full spring experience!

Cherry Blossom Madeleines laid staggered on a wire rack.

5. Cherry Blossom Madeleines 桜マドレーヌ

Celebrate the arrival of spring with Cherry Blossom Madeleines! These delightful cookies are buttery, slightly sweet and salty, with a hint of cherry blossom’s fragrance. Invite your friends over and enjoy these gorgeous madeleines with green tea.

Cherry Blossom Rice Balls on a white ruffled plate.

6. Cherry Blossom Rice Balls 桜のおにぎり

Representing the elegance of the changing season with trees in full bloom, these Cherry Blossom Rice Balls are a perfect dish to bring to a spring picnic!

How To Make Matcha (Japanese Green Tea) 抹茶の点て方 | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

7. Matcha and Warabi Mochi 抹茶とわらび餅

Enjoy and relax with authentic Matcha and Warabi Mochi together.  This traditional sweet is a chilled, chewy, jelly-like mochi covered with sweet and nutty soybean powder and drizzled with kuromitsu syrup.  Green tea is full of antioxidants, and the unique earthy matcha is perfect for this sweet!

Chirashi Sushi 五目ちらし寿司 | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

8. Chirashi Sushi ちらし寿司

Chirashi Sushi is served on happy occasions and at parties in Japan. This bright and colorful dish is made of sushi rice with a variety of vegetables mixed in, and toppings sprinkled over the top.

Inari Sushi | JustOneCookbook.com

9. Inari Sushi いなり寿司

Inari Sushi – sushi rice stuffed in the deep fried seasoned tofu skin. My version includes shiso leaf and nori seaweed.

Temari Sushi | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

10. Temari Sushi 手まり寿司

Temari Sushi is a casual sushi that we can make at home. You don’t need sushi chef’s skill to make these cute delicious little balls of sushi. Featured on Celebration.com.

Chirashi Sushi Cake | JustOneCookbook.com

11. Sushi Cake 寿司ケーキ

Simple Chirashi Sushi Cake with shredded egg, boiled shrimp, and salmon sashimi.  Enjoy this savory colorful cake garnished with salmon roe.

Futomaki (Thick Sushi Roll 太巻き) | Easy Japanese Recipes at JustOneCookbook.com

12. Futomaki 太巻き

Futomaki is a traditional thick sushi roll typically filled with vegetables and sometimes include cooked fish like unagi.  It’s a perfect finger food for picnic and pack well in the bento box!

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Enjoy Cherry Blossom Viewing

As my children are in elementary school now, it’s more difficult for us to take time to travel to Japan to view the cherry blossom.  I miss seeing the sea of pink from my mom’s balcony and just enjoy the natural beauty.  It’s one of the biggest event I look forward to in Japan during spring.  I hope you’ll get to see Japan’s cherry blossom in person.

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Editor’s Note: The post was originally shared on March 23, 2017

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