cha kaiseki (jedzenie przedremonią)

  1.  Tsuji Kiichi. Tsujitome Cha-kaiseki, Ro-hen in the series Chanoyu jissen kōza. Tankosha, 1987.

Cha-kaiseki[edit]

This is the meal served in the context of chanoyu (Japanese tea ceremony). It precedes the serving of the tea at a formal tea function (chaji). The basic constituents of a cha-kaiseki meal are theichijū sansai or "one soup, three side dishes", and the rice, plus the following: suimonohassunyutō, and kōnomono. The one soup referred to here is usually miso soup, and the basic three side dishes are the following:

Here under is a description of the additional items mentioned above:

Extra items that may be added to the menu are generally referred to as shiizakana, and these attend further rounds of sake. Because the host leaves them with the first guest, they are also referred to as azukebachi (lit., "bowl left in another's care").[10]


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