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10-31-2006, 06:36 PM

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Hai, I'll try eating Sushi (maki sushi, nee?)
Wish some day I could go there (JP, certainly) and enjoy Sashimi, Tempura ^^ ...
I know using "hashi" (like all Asean people). Fortunately!!!
Again, thank you Cunhon9-san.
glad to hear from u.. next u can try inari first.. and the for the first-timer avoid the salmon-egg sushi..
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its not spicy at all.. the one that i always eat does not feel hot at all and its more to salty ( not really salty indeed) and a little bit sweet
you said you add curry to kare rice. isn't curry naturally spicy??
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10-31-2006, 08:19 PM

its probably mild, most currys i have are never hot no matter there spice rating because i have a high tolerance maby cunhon9 is like that 2


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10-31-2006, 08:23 PM

the curry u know generally is India curry that is more spicy... but this one is different.. try it urself at some japanese restaurant that provides more selection of meals
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10-31-2006, 10:16 PM

the raamen is a bit like super noodles, where they are dried and you just add the sachets and boiling water, or you can get them in a pot which is then just like a pot noodle
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but called ramen so its 10x beter XD


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i know i know i was kiddding, brand names do not make things beter


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the raamen is a bit like super noodles, where they are dried and you just add the sachets and boiling water, or you can get them in a pot which is then just like a pot noodle

i think the want that you see is ramen instant noodle.. why dont u try the real ramen at japanese restaurant?
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I'd love to eat ramen in a J-restaurant it would be better then boling a pack of it in my kitchen.
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