Itadakimasu [exclusive]: Okaa-san
Itadakimasu is deeply linked to the Japanese concept of —a sense of regret over wasting resources. Because itadakimasu acknowledges the life force and labor that went into the food, it inherently implies that you should eat everything on your plate. Leaving rice behind is often seen as disrespectful to the farmer and to nature. Summary: A Lesson in Mindfulness
It forces a pause before eating, preventing mindless inhaling of food. Okaa-san Itadakimasu
The central conceit of Okaa-san Itadakimasu is built on a premise so audacious it circles back around to being fascinating. The story typically revolves around a protagonist whose affection for his mother transcends the normal boundaries of familial love and ventures into the realm of culinary desire. Itadakimasu is deeply linked to the Japanese concept
