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Saltacularly Delicious

I forgot to say “Happy Birthday” to my nephew Daniel yesterday. I didn’t forget his birthday, though. I mailed his card yesterday. I like to make the birthdays last, so I always send my greetings late. 🙂

I also went out for some sushi yesterday. It’s been a while. I went to Sushi Hana, so I had the super-delicious salad with carrot dressing. I also had my favorite kind of sushi – salmon. It was, as always, sweet and delicious.

What was especially awesome-good yesterday was the Eda Mame (edda mah-may). It’s an appetizer that I think I could eat for a whole meal. It’s simply steamed soybeans in the pod covered with flaky salt. Honestly, I don’t know what kind of salt it was, but I almost licked the bowl. It seemed extra tasty. And soybeans are supposed to be good for you, right? So here’s to me for eating a nutritious meal! (except for some deep-fried tempura seafood)

So salty I coughed a couple of times.  Mmmm...

6 Comments

  1. Lauren

    On the bento site I like, the mom is always threading them (shelled) onto skewers for her kid. They look so cute I’d eat ’em! http://lunchinabox.net/2007/12/12/frozen-waffle-bento-lunch/

  2. Peggy

    What?!? You never mentioned before that Japanese food was heavily salted…that changes everything…I mean afterall, I’m pretty sure a tennis shoe would taste good with enough salt.

  3. Brady G.

    Heck yeah for Edamame! When you come over for some Carcassonne, we’ll be sure to have some soybeans. I have a seasoning I like to use. Got the recipe from Roy’s Asian Fusion. Yummie!

    • Carol

      [You’re inviting Brad over to eat a carcass? How appetizing…]

  4. Lloyd

    All I know about soybeans is that farmers don’t like it when you walk through them on your way to detassel some corn.

  5. kiwe

    yum..salty crunchy nutty goodness.

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