I was reminded of a kid at school,
who just could not stop eating wax crayons, the age in my class was about 5 to 6 years old, his parents were called to school, but not even they could stop him eating them, so it was no drawing lessons for Binks, (they were not called art classes in those days), but these are not crayons,
they are Sōmen (素麺 in
Japanese) are ultra-thin noodles made from wheat flour and served
cold with a dipping sauce, the noodles are typically white in color
except for one location in all of Japan, Ehime prefecture has a local specialty
called go-shoku-somen (literally, 5-flavored somen): a set of 5 different-colored
packs of somen that derive their colors from natural additives, now, a local
company has created 2 additional colors and have designed a package that makes
them look like a set of crayons,
the
company, Goshiki Somen,
released “Iro Iro
Somen” earlier this year. In addition to the standard pink (plum), green
(matcha), yellow (yuzu) and orange (iyokan citrus), they
added blue (gardenia) and grey (sesame) and packaged the entire set to
look like crayons, Goshiki Somen has been making their multi-colored
noodles for literally hundreds of years, and using only natural ingredients,
they were founded in 1635, as the story goes, the daughter of a somen noodle
maker visited the local Iyozuhikonomikoto Shrine and was struck by the beauty
of the multi-colored yarns that adorned the geta sandals that were being worn,
She went home and told her father that he should make somen just like the
beautiful yarn, and he did, and here they are, when we changed schools at age 10 he was sent to a different school, so I wonder what ever happened to
Binks, I mean did he in later life ever stop eating crayons?
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