Kappamaki – [Foodlore | Yokai]

$8.00

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Kappamaki – [Yokai | Foodlore] –  かっぱ巻き

• About: Kappamaki are plain cucumber rolls: a simplistic, but delicious type of Norimaki roll, wrapped in seaweed with a refreshing, raw, sliced cucumber at its core. – They’re usually served along side sushi as a sort of palette cleanser, today you’ll find them on menus world-wide! – Although its difficult to say exactly when they where first created or named; – it most likely that they came to be named as such because the folkloric kappa would most certainly enjoy it! – After all, cucumbers are said to be their favourites! – Legend has it; if you want to go swimming in a river or a lake; to be extra safe, you should first carve your family’s name into a cucumber and toss it into the water as an offering, the kappa will eat it instead and wont bother you!

• [For more about Kappa their diets, variations, etc please also check out my kappa section!] • 

[a kappa with a cucumber – Netsuke, Met Museum – Edo (1615–1868) or Meiji period (1868–1912)]

[Artwork by @SamKalensky – The first in my new ‘Food-lore’ collection of Stickers!]

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