Have you eaten your Nanakasu Gayu?

Every January 7, Japanese people are accustomed to eat Nanakusa-gayu -- a porridge seasoned with seven herbs. These herbs are Hotoke no za (ホトケノザ/ Henbit Deadnettle), Gogyou (ゴギョウ/ Jersey Cudweed), Suzuna (スズナ/ Turnip), Seri (セリ/ Japanese parsley), Suzushiro (スズシロ/ Daikon),Nazuna (ナズナ/ shepherd's-purse), Hakobera (ハコベラ/ Stellaria).

This porridge is believed to give rest to the stomach after days of eating food for the New Year celebration. In some regions, people sing a song while chopping the herbs. The song goes like this:

七草なずな 
唐土の鳥と
日本の鳥を
あわせてガチャガチャ

Nanakusa nazuna


Toudo no tori to


Nihon no tori wo


Awasete gaccha gaccha



Seven herbs, Nazuna


A bird from China and


a bird from Japan

mixed them, gacha gaccha








What do you think about this custom?Have you eaten your porridge? :D

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