Monday, October 4, 2010

Takko Town Beef and Garlic Festival

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This weekend we went to the mini Japanese version of the Gilroy Garlic Festival. In fact, Takko (an hour and a half south of Misawa) is the leading producer of garlic in Japan, and is a "sister city" to Gilroy (aww, home...). This festival is not nearly as large or extensive in garlic use as its U.S. counterpart, but it was kinda cool nonetheless.
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You can buy advanced tickets to participate in the BBQ where you grill your own beef and veggies, but Corey and I went last-minute and just bought a slice of the big beef slab they had roasting over a pit (and prepared with surgical-like attention... only in Japan is a BBQ slab of beef treated by immaculate workers with spotless white jackets and face masks).
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The garlic sauce available to drench it in was absolutely delicious, but I couldn't stomach more than a bite of the fatty meat and had to give my slice to Corey (who had no problem gobbling it up).
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We went, we tasted the beef, we bought some garlic, we made a couple loops amongst the BBQ-ers, and we left. Short and sweet. And maybe not really worth the 2+ hours each way it took to get there and back thanks to highway closures.
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1 comment:

winterorchids said...

OMG.. That is hilarious! They DO look like they are operating on that beef. I love it, love it, love it.