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04-05-2007, 05:27 AM

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what kind of gyoza do you like? do you like the suigyoza or the yakigyoza?

yum, kinda hungry thinking about gyoza...
yakigyoza ohhh i really wish i could eat that again... *drool*




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you could you know.. 手作り.. its not that complicated.


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you could you know.. 手作り.. its not that complicated.
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I don't think I've had the pleasure of eating that yet...




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I don't think I've had the pleasure of eating that yet...
homemade gyoza? Not yet tried?


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homemade gyoza? Not yet tried?
no... that sucks....




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no... that sucks....
well i was able to eat homemade one, when my chinese friend found out I love gyoza, usually I just buy the ready to cook one in the super market too lazy to make it


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well i was able to eat homemade one, when my chinese friend found out I love gyoza, usually I just buy the ready to cook one in the super market too lazy to make it
Thats what I ate all the time lol




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Thats what I ate all the time lol
same here I just ate a whole pack for dinner the other day

ok back to ramen topic... if you guys ever dropped by Wakayama, don't forget to try the Wakayama ramen.. its so delicious ...


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04-05-2007, 05:59 AM

Ramen Is also a travel think...(I.e its a reason to go out and have ramen) for Japanese Family's they might take one weekend to travel 3 hours just to try some new Ramen they heard was good (or famous) . Its really interesting.




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I love ramen! *it's like crack for me o.o* I want to try the teriyaki sauce on it... =3
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