Choosing food is one thing you can do for the environment. For example:
- Local food has less effect to the environment than imported/long-traveled food that produces more CO2 from it's transport.
- Eating food in season is more natural and better for you as non-season-food needs to be warmed up or cooled down in a artificial way like green house, which takes more energy. Also the non-natural-food often contains less nutrients.
- You can also choose organic food that has a clear traceability so that you know where and how it was made and how it came to your plate..
Today I will introduce buta-don. Buta means pork, don means a bowl called 'donburi' that also means a cooking style that has something on top of the rice in the bowl. The pork is from the prefecture I live.
Ingredients for 2 serves;
sliced pork
ginger
sugar (1tsp)
soy sauce (2tsps)
sake (1tbsp)
daikon*
*If you have.
1- Sprinkle some salt on the sliced pork. Graze some daikon.
2- Fry ginger and 1, then add sake, sugar, marmalade and soy sauce.
3- Put some hot rice in a bowl and 3 on top of it, then put the grazed daikon on.
Please eat a lot of vegetables with buta don!
Itadakimasu.