soup served at the end of a traditional Japanese dinner

Japanese-style meal

soup served at the end of a traditional Japanese dinner(tomewan/tomewan)

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Miso soup or clear soup served at the end of a kaiseki meal, together with rice and savory dishes. It is sometimes described as “tote-bowl,” meaning “all the dishes have been served, and there will be only dessert after this. Some say it means “stop serving sake. If “saki” is served with miso soup, “tome-bowl” is served with miso soup, and if “saki” is served with miso soup, “tome-bowl” is served with clear soup.

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