Showing posts with label japanese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japanese. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Not on your Natto

It's hard to fathom how anyone could ever had had the idea of eating natto – a fermented soya bean dish that has been consumed in Japan "since ancient times" – the mere description of it has the power to repulse:

"The first thing noticed by the uninitiated after opening a pack of nattō is the very strong ammoniacal smell, akin to strong cheese. Stirring the nattō produces lots of spiderweb-like strings. The nattō itself has a taste somewhat akin to glue."














Make your own natto.

Maybe it's appeal lies in the very fact of it's putridity - after all, durian, papaya and Parmesan cheese all have their devotees. Or it could be that natto lovers are attracted by its many health benefits (Warning: not all health benefits are proven), including: prevention of osteoporosis, reduced risk of blood clots, beneficial to the skin, may help to prevent Alzheimer's, cancer, dysentry, obesity, hair loss, ageing – the list goes on.

A comment left on a rather astonishing You Tube video about the joys of Natto seems to sum it up:

If foreigner ask me why we eat natto, I'm not sure what to answer...I don't think the word ''delicious'' is proper. How does it taste like? I DONT KNOW...All I can say is sometimes I get to be dying for it after I haven't had it for a while.

Worringly, the comment was left by someone calling themselves runnyrunny999...