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Sashimi is not sushi.
Sushi has become one of the most popular Japanese foods, and loved by people all over the world. ...
05/23/2024
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What is the difference between owan,chawan and yunomi?
My answers are: Owan contains soup.※an owan contains miso soup.Chawan rice(or tea).※a chawan…
07/09/2023
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Takoyaki stands are closing, which is no problem for Kansai people
Takoyaki are getting known by non-Japanese as one of "B-grade cuisine", cheap but tasty local food.…
11/02/2021
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Horumon sounds gross? but worth trying
When I was talking with a lady from Australia,I tried to tell about Horumon.But I did not know what…
11/08/2019
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Niku Niku Udon Dark-colored soup was no familiar,but…
Udon are white wheat noodles in soup made from fish and seaweed stock(dashi). ...
03/04/2019
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Do you soak or not? when you serve handdrip coffee
This is one of my video clips which show you a gentleman serving a cup of coffee by his hand-drippi…
09/14/2018
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Cheap Japanese raddish was not good in Kaijiru miso soup
Kaijiru is an asari clams miso-soup,which is popular in cities along coast lines. ...
10/14/2017
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  • Japanese people do not bow so often! Instead, we do eshaku.
  • Though too many 1st person pronouns ( such as watashi ) , you may use only one
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  • Otsukaresama and derivations so versatile but can be rude.
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