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Food in Japan
Well, since I'm gonna travel to Japan and study there in three years I've strated some investigating to get into the daily life there. And so, I was wondering if you guys had any Japanese recipies and dishes who you like and would like to share with me^^ I would really like to know more and get to know a few things to prepare myself before I go. Then I wont feel so lost once there, heehee..^^
~*~Niikura~*~ |
Whatever you do, don't use cellphones on the trains. Texting is allowed though. Its common curtisy on trains.
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I m in august in japan and i want to know how much does sushi (all kinds)
costs?! I ve heard its cheap, but what exactly means "cheap"? can you say the lowest prices in imbiss stores? I love sushi. :rheart: |
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I`d say cheap is 100 yen for the little set of 2 pieces. |
thanks for replying .
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Besides Sushi, you should try other things. Gyudon is really.. good. I love it~
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what is it? i ve never heard about..
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Gyudon - Beef bowl. It's basically just thin sliced beef pieces topped over white rice and onion. It's made with a really good sauce. You should try it out sometime. I heard it's really popular in Japan. Try looking it up online. Maybe at about.com. =]
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I've had dango once.
It was good. |
Has anyone heard of Pocky? It's a Japanese sweet. It's kinda like sweetened biscuit sticks dipped in chocolate. They're pretty good. ^^ I like 'em. I wanted to try them 'cuz I've seen them a couple times in manga and stuff, and I finally got my chance! ^^ There are different flavors of Pocky, though. I wanna try the strawberry ones....
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Ha, Pocky exists since very long, and I know those since little. You can easily find it in China Town.(Well at least, chinatown of my place) but there should be in any chinatown, or even any asian grocery. BUT warning, NOW Glico -the pocky company- have a company in thailand too, so when you eat Pocky check on the box if it's made in thailand or japan, if it's made in thailand, well, it doesn't taste as good as the japanese one, the cream taste like more greasy. I personally didn't like it. Maybe you won't notice the difference, but i did.
@ Riiko : the strawberry one are really good !! :p |
Yeah, I've noticed that.
I only eat Japanese Pocky because of that. I'm kinda interested in other foods in Japan too. I'd love to know where I could get some good recipies. |
I've been eating Pocky for over 35 years, and there has never been a better time than today for a greater variety in its flavors. My friends in North America complain that they can only find the regular chocolate and strawberry flavors where they live. But here in Japan, you can find over a dozen flavors throughout the year. My biggest favorite has been the Cheesecake, which Glico seems to produce only in the summer. The flavor line-up currently available in Japan can been seen on http://pocky.jp/products/index.html Riiko mentioned the Strawberry and I assume that she meant the regular strawberry. I recommend, however, the Tsubutsubu Strawberry, which comes with bits of real dried strawberries in the coating, whereas the regular strawberry is only coated with artificially flavored strawberry cream. I hope Tsubutsubu is available where you live.. Well, talking about this has made me hungry. I need to go to the corner store to get a pack of Pocky Men's (the chocolate coating is bitterer on Men's than on regular Pocky Chocolate). One last thing. Someone has mentioned the "Hello Kitty Pocky", but it is not called Pocky because it's not produced by Glico.
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Sushi
Sushi is still my favorite of all, I work at a Japanese Grill and sushi bar, so i've eaten many japanese food, I would suggest Miso Soup, Tepann-Yaki, and Soba, but my favorite over all is still good ole Sushi.
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zaru soba (cold buckwheat noodles with dipping sauce) with some inari zushi is my favourite in summer
winter I like to have nabe (what ever you like hot pot). |
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