Mitsuhide hospitalized Ieyasu's cuisine Reproduced for lunch Gifu Jan 21 20:34

At an elementary school in Gifu city, a lunch was reproduced in which the main character of the NHK taiga drama "Kirin ga Kuru" and a warlord from the Sengoku period, Mitsuhide Akechi, reproduced the dishes served by Tokugawa Ieyasu.

The menu will be broadcast on NHK's taiga drama “Kirin ga Kuru” on the 19th, and all children in Gifu City will be on the 21st and 22nd to get their children interested in the local history. It is provided at public elementary and junior high schools.

Mitsuhide was ordered by Nobunaga Oda to serve and arranged the dishes when he served Ieyasu at Azuchi Castle, so in addition to salt grilling trout and vinegar burdock, mochi juice was reproduced using chicken instead. .

At Aikawa Elementary School, the children first learned the background of the menu by watching a video of Mitsuhide's hospitality of Ieyasu, which was reproduced by city officials.

After receiving dried persimmons, which were regarded as a favorite of Nobunaga and also served as desserts by Ieyasu, they tasted them while thinking about the days when Mitsuhide lived.

A sixth grade boy said, "The seasoning is thinner than usual, but it was delicious. I felt history."