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Post by King Jackman » 10 Aug 2020, 08:48
Im looking to trying some different Japanese food other than sushi and ramen. Any tips or recipes would be greatly appreciated
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Post by Shounen-Recycled » 18 Aug 2020, 16:34
Katsu chicken Curry!!! Nom Nom right there
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Post by GraceMellody » 20 Aug 2020, 18:48
Have you tried onigiri? It's simple but can be kept in the fridge for yummy lunches 
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Post by Beex » 20 Aug 2020, 22:16
GraceMellody wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 18:48Have you tried onigiri? It's simple but can be kept in the fridge for yummy lunches
Also, they make adorable pets.

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Post by GraceMellody » 20 Aug 2020, 23:11
I once made a needle felt one like this :3Beex wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 22:16GraceMellody wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 18:48Have you tried onigiri? It's simple but can be kept in the fridge for yummy lunches
Also, they make adorable pets.
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Post by Beex » 20 Aug 2020, 23:17
I thought they were real at first. I intended to post an edible example. But I had already uploaded it prior to noticing they are plush.
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Post by Chlobo » 21 Aug 2020, 08:20
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okonomiyaki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukiyaki
Two dishes I’ve had in Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukiyaki
Two dishes I’ve had in Japan.
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Post by Sylibus » 17 Sep 2020, 21:22
I recommend start with easy ones. The first one chirashi sushi (or chirashizusi), you do not need to follow one hundred percent the recipes, only the base of rice, and can use ingredients easy to find to you, be creative. the second one tonjiru (a kind of miso, vegetable and pork stew or soup).
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Post by Nishizono Shinji » 23 Sep 2020, 18:23
ive just applied to be a head chef at a japanese restaurant 
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Post by Shounen-Recycled » 23 Sep 2020, 20:52
Thats really cool, good luck dudeNishizono Shinji wrote: ↑23 Sep 2020, 18:23ive just applied to be a head chef at a japanese restaurant
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