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Osechi New Year's Meal (One Serving)

Snapper, Seasoned Rice, Picked Radish & Carrot, Candied Chestnut & Sweet Potato, Salmon Roe, Fish Cake, Simmered Veggies, Shrimp "Meatball"
1 serving

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Osechi is a traditional Japanese New Year's dish, served in a multi-tiered box, with each item symbolizing a specific wish or blessing for the year ahead. Enjoy grilled snapper (happiness), seasoned rice (prosperity), candied chestnut and sweet potato (good harvest), salmon caviar (fertility), pickled radish and carrot (harmony), fish cake (longevity and good fortune), shrimp "meatballs" (longevity), and simmered vegetables (prosperity).

Contains: Tree Nuts (Chestnuts), Wheat, Milk, Egg, Soy, Fish (Salmon, Snapper, Threadfin Bream, Nemipterus), Shellfish (Shrimp)

Manufactured on equipment shared with tree nuts, peanut, sesame, wheat, soy, egg, milk, fish, and shellfish.

The word osechi comes from osechi-ryori, meaning "seasonal food," and has been celebrated for over 1,000 years, deeply tied to traditional New Year’s greetings and hopes for a prosperous year. Osechi is served in a jubako, a multi-tiered lacquer box, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. Each dish in osechi carries its own specific symbolism, from longevity to good fortune. Share osechi with family and friends this holiday season, embracing the spirit of this festive tradition.

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