Osechi Ryori
Osechi Ryori
Store Events and News, Seafood Department, Grocery Department, Produce Department, Deli (and Catering), Holidays
New Year’s Day is commonly spent with family and friends enjoying traditional “good luck” food known as Osechi Ryori (おせち料理) in Japan. Osechi Ryori is designed to be visually appealing, boasting bright colors and shapes depicting things like flowers and scrolls. Many of the foods in Osechi Ryori also have special meaning attached to them and symbolize a wish for the coming year and are traditionally packed in beautiful lacquered boxes called jubako.
Osechi Ryori foods are prepared in a way to be enjoyed over the first 3 days of the New Year so they are either dried or cooked with plenty of salt or vinegar to prevent from spoiling.
Each year, we offer Osechi Ryori that you can pre-order to enjoy for the New Year. You can also make your own Osechi Ryori at home or pick up ingredients at our stores to build your own Osechi Ryori platter.
Below, we list some popular Osechi Ryori foods along with their symbolic meaning.