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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Ninja Food

Typical sake bottles
A pile of sesame seeds
My pupils I want you to learn about the ninjas food supplies. Besides herbs and some rice a ninja also kept a supply of special tablets. These tablets were used to keep energy up while on a long stakeout or mission. One recipe for such a tablet to stave off hunger is honey, grains (such as wheat), carrots, rice, and sake. For those of you who don't know sake is a Japanese rice based alcohol. Another recipe for these "hunger pills"includes ginseng, rice, flour, and potato, soaked in sake for three years and then formed into little balls. There is even a recipe for "thirst pills" (consisting of pickled plums), intended to help a ninja stave off dehydration. Sesame seeds and leeks were chewed or sucked on to stimulate saliva production to help stave off thirst. I have asked a nutrition expert and she said that these tablets were indeed effective. You now know one of the ninjas secrets to surviving. Until we meet again.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Shuriken

It is about time i taught you about the shuriken. Commonly people think of the shuriken as a throwing star, and most people believe that the shuriken is a star shaped projectile that is thrown at the target. While in fact contrary to popular belief shuriken actually means "hand-hidden blade" or "behind-hand knife." Originally the shuriken was a simple and small blade that could be hidden behind the hand and thrown or rather flicked, with a quick motion to distract, delay, blind, kill, or poison (if the blade was poisoned-tipped of course). According to one source there were over 350 different kinds of shuriken, impressive I know. until we meet again. One is able to acquire a shurkien a budk.com there link is in my side bar.