Noshi is a traditional Japanese concept that relates to the presentation of food, particularly as a form of art in Japanese culture. Most commonly, it refers to a decorative paper or ornament used in gift-giving, especially in celebratory or ceremonial contexts. In a culinary sense, noshi can also refer to edible items that are meant to enhance the presentation of a dish. The concept often embodies a sense of aesthetic appreciation, as well as the idea of wishing good fortune and happiness to the recipient.
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