Reception hosted by the Embassy of Japan in the Sultanate of Oman

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Outline Country (city) : Date : Sunday, January 23, 2011, 19:00 to 21:00 Event : Reception for "WASHOKU - Try Japan's Good Food". Venue : The Official Residence of the Ambassador of Japan to the Sultanate of Oman Sponsorship : Embassy of Japan in the Sultanate of Oman, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Attendees : Approximately 80 guests (Mohammed bin al Zubair, the Sultan's Advisor for Economic Planning Affairs, Secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs for East Asia, GD of Economic Statistics, other Omani government officials, Oman Japan Friendship Association members, diplomatic corps, hotel professionals, trading company professionals, foodstuff wholesalers, etc. Overview : We introduced Japanese food to potential buyers and other industry professionals, including local trading company representatives, general managers of luxury hotels, influential local business owners, and senior government officials. Our main concept was to offer mostly items that could be enjoyed unprepared, such as fruits and similar items. This approach was taken to raise the image held by Omanis toward Japanese food ingredients, and stimulate their export to Oman. Other items were served as dishes prepared to highlight their potential as a food ingredient. Menu Menu Item Supplier Area of produce Pumpkin au gratin Pumpkin Kagoshima Prefecture Suage (deep fried without batter or crumbs) Kinpira (fried burdoch strings) Miso (red/white) Hikari Miso Co., Ltd. Nagano Prefecture Burdock Roots Miyazaki Prefecture Cut vegetable sticks Beef steak Miso (red/white) Hikari Miso Co., Ltd. Nagano Prefecture Japanese Radishes/Daik on Citrus Soy Sauce/ Ponzu Shimaya Co., Ltd. Nagasaki Prefecture Osaka Prefecture Sushi Soy Sauce Shimaya Co., Ltd. Osaka Prefecture Items served as is Pickled Radishes/Takuan Tokyo Chuo Tsukemono Co., Ltd. Miyazaki Prefecture, Kagoshima Prefecture Sweet Pickled shallots/rakkyo Tokyo Chuo Tsukemono Co., Ltd. Ibaraki Prefecture Melons Shizuoka Prefecture Greenhouse Farming Cooperative Shizuoka Prefecture Persimmons Fukuoka Prefecture Sweet Potatos/Kansho Tokushima Prefecture

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Photos of the Event Japanese Ambassador Morimoto to the Sultanate of Oman addresses the guests Venue Tasting Literature Surveys

Outlook on further expansion of exports Omanis are generally said to have conservative tastes so it will not be easy to tie this and the next event into an immediate opportunity for any substantial market growth. Nevertheless, as the world's second largest importer of melons after Hong Kong, it is not impossible for food ingredients, including other fruits and vegetables, to gain a steady foothold within Oman. In that respect, we believe Japanese food can enjoy a wider acceptance by continuing food-buying campaigns targeted at a specific buyer segment. Impression of the Embassy of Japan in the Sultanate of Oman (1) Out of the fruits offered, many gave praise to the melons for their flavor. Persimmons also received mention for deliciousness. (2) Of the vegetables served, we initially had reservations on the response that burdock would receive, but it fared well as a tasty item. The participants liked the explanation about it being a healthy high-fibrous food. As for the pumpkin, the samples provided for this event was rather soggy, failing to differentiate itself over the locally available variety. We had no choice but to cook it in a heavily seasoned recipe as opposed to serving them as is. Vegetable sticks did not fare well overall. In particular, the daikon seemed to be the least popular. (3) Rakkyo did so well it ran out. Takuan pickles were unexpectedly popular in spite of it being brought to the table midway through the course, partly for fear of its conspicuous aroma. (4) Normally, it is necessary to point out the superiority of Japanese food ingredients. In that respect, it is unfortunate that some ingredients, like the pumpkin and persimmons, failed to differentiate from the locally available variety. (5) We believe this event was generally a success in helping many of the participants develop a stronger interest in Japanese food ingredients. Many of the participants appeared to have genuinely enjoyed the Japanese food, and were happy with this event. The event was also covered by the local media, making it effective for diplomatic and public relations reasons. Media coverage [Newspaper articles] - January 20, Observer (English, government publication). - January 25, Muscat Daily (English, private publication). - January 28, Hi (English, weekly free magazine) - January 31, Muscat Daily (English, private publication) - February 2, The Week (English, weekly free magazine) - February 4, Hi (English, weekly free magazine)