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Japanese Food - Five Dishes for Newcomers
Japanese food, once little more than a niche occupant in the greater scope of American cuisine, has become increasingly popular in recent years. The harmony of flavors and lightness emphasized in the typical Japanese dish appeals to the palettes of many in the United States, where heavy and often deep fried foods have long dominated the market. Many people remain reluctant about exploring this aspect of ethnic cuisine, however, for fear that they'll find something on their plate which appears Read More...
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Rustic Decor and Sushi
It is more than just a matter of taste!
There may not be two words as distantly removed from each other as 'rustic' and 'sushi', but my reaction was the same to my first encounters with each. My appreciation and understanding of 'rustic decor' and 'sushi' gradually evolved from aversion to amazement. Permit me to explain…
Many years ago I was employed by the American division of a large Japanese company. As a senior member of management, I was required to make numerous trips to Japan, and e Read More...
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Etiquette for Different Kinds of Food
When we go out to eat, there is usually a set of rules that are in place to determine what is the right and wrong way to eat. These rules are called etiquette. Different foods have different types of etiquette associated with them; this article will examine sushi, barbeque and fondue food rules
Sushi is a popular food in North America and it often comes with its own set of rules. Depending on what you are eating, then different rules will apply. If you order soup it is ok for you to use your ch Read More...
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