2011/12/02

My dear Soka City!!

Hello, everyone!!
Finally we enter the last month of this year!!
Time flies so fast...><

Today I would like to introduce about my town which is...
SOKA CITY!!

...What?
Don't you know where the Soka city is?
It doesn't seem to be related to Food?
Don't you care about Soka City at all?
Come on!
This is a good opportunity to know about  Soka city, isn't it?
Besides, It also has very famous food!
Then, let me introduce about my dear town!

First, Soka city belongs to Saitama prefecture.
This city is almost beside Adachi-ku, Tokyo prefecture,
so sometimes people say this;

"Tokyo-to, Soka-shi"
or
"Saitama-ken, Adachi-ku"

That is a kind of irony that
Soka city is close enough to Tokyo even though it is a city of Saita prefecture.
In fact, I can get to Adachi-ku within 5 minutes.


草加市位置図(埼玉県)
The very red part of the below is Soka city which shape is like a dog.

Secondly, I would like to tell about food in Soka city.
I guess you have ever heard the name of "Soka Sembei" once.
It is the most famous snack made from rice!!


Soka sembei (Rice cracker) is a local brand product.
During the WWII, its trend was temporary weaken because of the lack of rice,
but later it begun to be famous again.
In 1970s, its name started to be known widely,
and over 120 shops have being run until today.
The basic flavour is strong soy sauce.
If you eat it once,
you absolutely cannot stop eating it!!
Because it is located next to the Tokyo,
sometimes Soka sembei are sold as a specialty food of Tokyo.

There is a interesting story related to its origin.


Once upon a time,
in about Kanei period,
there are a old lady who runs tea house, whose name is Osen.
One day,
she tries to discard the leftovers of rice dumpkings.
However, a viatic Samurai said;
"Wait a second!
Make them thinly even, dry them under the sun, and bake them!
That is good idea without the waste of food."
He tald her about the new recipe using rice cake.
Later, she attempted to make it as she was said,
then she was surprised at its wonderful taste.
She thinks it is good to sell at the shop.
It made great success and its reputation spreaded.
That is called that it is the origin of the Soka sembei.



When I was a primary school student,
I was taught this story by teacher.
Students also visit the factory of Soka sembei
and have an experience making it.
Originally it was baked on the charcoal stove,
but nowadays the number of the people who use it is not so large.

The statue of the Osen-san making Soka sembei.
It is located in front of the Soka station.
(Near from my house ^^) 
Soka sembei has interesting story for its origin
and citizen of the Soca city are proud of our local food!
Especially I am ^^

The origin of the Soka sembei is based on the idea of "No waste".
I think this is important idea for the people living in present.
We rate lower the value of the food too much.
If you think about the poor people around the world,
you cannot do like that.
I guess the samurai who tells this story is important point.
He knew the importance of the food more than anyone
because he survived in difficult period.

So I love this story very much
and I love the Sembei sooooo much!!

The most famous food is Soka sembei in my city,
but Saitama prefecture has many delicious food!
I just don't know about other cities' local food
because I don't visit main town in Saitama.
Tokyo is far nearer than centre of Saitama...><
I am a "Saitama Tomin"^^
(which means the citizen of Saitama prefecture
but mainly visit Tokyo more than Saitama.)

I will give examples of the local famous food in Saitama at last.
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(1) Saika no hoseki (The jewel of Saitama):
It is the fruit flaoured gummy candy.
soooooo delicious^^!!

(2) Jumangoku manju:
It is steamed bean jum ban.
I love this type of food so much.

Why don't oyu try them and come to Saitama?
(especially Soka city ^^ !!)

   





3 件のコメント:

  1. love love love~!!! I love Soka rice cracker! It has some taste right? As you said, onece I start eating it, I can not stop eating lol
    Everytime I eat it, I eat three or four crackers lol

    I did not know that Soka senbei has the meaning of NO WASTE which is great.

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  2. I know saika no houseki!!! my grand mather loves it!! I like mango and grape flavors!! I didn't know that it is famous in Saitama.

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  3. I have never visited Soka, but I know Soka because my grand mother's house is in Minami-Koshigaya and there is a shop which sells Soka rice cracker in front of a station.
    I have eaten it since I was a child and I still buy it for my grand mother and father when I go to their house.
    They love it and of course I also love it ;)

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