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Kazuhiro
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Probably the import food sold in Japan is limited. If I compromise and make it, it will be false taste surely.
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Being a fan of really good Japanese food, I can assure you it is also hard to get really good Japanese food in the US, except maybe on the Pacific coast.
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Kazuhiro
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Yes. I thought that there was a lot the Japanese who trained itself in earnest in the United States. It is, for example, a cook for Sushi. There are many restaurants of Italian food and the French food in Japan, but is very expensive. It really had only ice cream and the shop such as the hamburger if I wanted an American dish in Japan.
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Kazuhiro
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The dinner a few days ago. Not lunch. It is the Indian dish restaurant again.
I ordered Kingfisher and tuna salad. The shrimp is fried in oil. The beer to it is from Nepal. I was going to order Rum from India as always. However, I found different Rum. It is Rum from Nepal. Taste and the fragrance such as the medicinal herb which is strong in addition to the mellow sweetness that Rum has equally. This Rum was a shock for me. Very splendid. The name is "Khukri Rum" I asked the master of the shop about the dish which matched Khukri Rum well. The master of the shop recommended mutton to me. Very hot spice. Mutton and the vegetables stick in a skewer. A shop. |
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js
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Looks good, what was in the tuna salad?
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Kazuhiro
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Tuna salad is only a tuna and a lettuce. The seasoning is salt and pepper and mayonnaise.
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js
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Homemade pizza tonight, the crust is store bought.
Took an uncooked pizza crust and brushed it with olive oil and then sprinkled on sun dried tomatoes, kalamata olives, white onion, green onions, red pepper and feta cheese. Its cooking right now. ..must have patience.
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Kazuhiro
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I think that I want you to tell an impression if a pizza is completed. Or it will be good if even a drink in conformity to a pizza was prepared.
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js
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I had a gin and tonic before the pizza, but just water with my meal. Beer would have been good, but I try to drink just a little during the work week.
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Kazuhiro
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It is a splendid pair. You should surely refrain from the excessive intakes of the alcohol. However, I heard Timeless All-Stars while I drank a gin and tonic in a jazz bar accidentally the other day. I have slept a little at that point. The master of the shop told me to go home.
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js
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thats a good one.
I'll be ready to have some beer this weekend, we're playing three nights in a row plus teaching during the day.
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Kazuhiro
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Ooh. It seems to be very busy. Please enjoy beer of the weekend. The recent temperature may be suitable for beer.
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DamoXt7942
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Not lunch but I've enjoyed fresh Japanese Sake and Acqua Pazza
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snobb
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sea-food mmmm...!!
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Yeah, that looks really good!
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^ that looks like the sort of lunch that would promote traffic altercation behavior.
Summertime is a good time for a favorite treat of mine, sliced mangoes topped with lime juice and a bit of hot sauce.
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Atkingani
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Ah, just discovered this thread... well, here goes one of our national dishes: feijoada.
For a good recipe, I recommend this page (in English): http://www.maria-brazil.org/feijoada.htm
You may use several types of beans, but around Rio de Janeiro city we prefer with black beans. Edited by Atkingani - 01 Sep 2013 at 4:19pm |
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