Patch / Sushi - Madai (Red Sea Bream)
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Sweet, white, king of fish with beautiful red lenticels. They live in the Japanese rock reefs of Akashi and Setouchi. Best enjoyed in winter!
In Japan, the red snapper (tai) in sushi holds a symbolic and auspicious meaning. This association comes from the similarity in sound between "tai" and the Japanese expression "daikichi," which means "great luck" or "good fortune." As a result, red snapper is considered a propitious ingredient and is often used in celebratory contexts such as festive occasions, seasonal celebrations, and New Year's festivities.
Red snapper sushi, known as "tai-zushi," is particularly consumed during celebratory events. This cultural tradition reflects the belief that certain foods, like red snapper, can symbolize good luck and bring blessings during joyous occasions in Japan.
People used to ferment fish with rice for preservation before Edo style sushi appeared around 1716.
Product
Brand KYO-TO-TO
Size 2cmx4.5cm
Material Embroidery thread: 100% Rayon, Glue Sheet: 100% Nylon
Made in Kyoto, Japan
Attention
The patches can be ironed on cotton and polyester materials. Use a damp cloth under the iron when ironing, and be extra careful if you are ironing on heat-sensitive materials. Machine-stitching is recommended to enhance strength.
Commercial use of this product is strictly prohibited.