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Force. masa: yeah, much bigger than the universe. anthony: bigger than flavor? masa: of course. this vegetable is called fukinoto. under the ground, covered in snow. cold. then, little by little, it opens up like that. this is first sign of spring. we appreciate that. anthony: how do you cook this? masa: grill, fried, or braise it. i m gonna grill it, little bit of oil, then a little bit of salt. this is so happy, the phases. so happy. they re going to be cooked this way. their blood is bitterness, very bitter. you need bitterness to grow. anthony: this is italian. agro dolce, at the end of an italian meal. masa: exactly. anthony: sweet, fat, sweet, fat, at the end of the meal, something bitter to remind you of the sadness. masa: this is the umami, too. that kind of sense building, i didn t know that. he taught me this kind of delicacy. ....
anthony: nasushiobara is a town like many others in rural japan. the kind of japanese town we don t see much of in movies or television. a once traditional farming community, slow paced, inward looking, the opposite end of the universe, culturally, from new york and tokyo, even from kanazawa. ishi: [ speaking japanese ] anthony: it used to be a five-hour trip from tokyo, now reduced to two by the shinkansen bullet train. why don t we have these in america, by the way? ask your congressmen. this rather drab, featureless place is where masa was born and raised and could well have stayed. but then, everything would have been different. masa s dad, yoshio, recently passed. but his mom, ishi is still going strong, the center of the family. ....
Arrive moving. swimming. very fast. done. amazing. this momentum is ended right there. it s very important. anthony: anago, or sea eel, a handroll in fresh, crackling seaweed. mm, oh man. wow. sugyiyama: [ speaking japanese ] masa: his father told me that, i did a great job for this. anthony: this is very difficult. masa: yeah. sugyiyama: [ speaking japanese ] masa: please teach my son, what he said. anthony: oh, wow look at that. ....
so it s no surprise that young masa once suited up for the same team at the same junior high school. i don t know if he s trying to psych the kid, but i don t think it s going to work frankly. eh, on the other hand teacher: [ speaking japanese ] [ applause ] anthony: you still got it, man. ....