There are a lot of different types of sushi you can enjoy in Japan
READ MOREThe Japanese people have their breakfast at around six to seven in the morning. Lunch will be held at twelve to one in the afternoon. The federation has a population of over eight million inhabitants.
READ MOREThe traditional Japanese dishes are the dishes that were prepared in the traditional Japanese societies before the Western Empires came to the country.
READ MOREThe traditional Japanese dishes are the dishes that were prepared in the traditional Japanese societies before the Western Empires came to the country.
READ MOREThe traditional Japanese dishes are the dishes that were prepared in the traditional Japanese societies before the Western Empires came to the country.
READ MORETry Japan’s version of barbecued food, the yakiniku! Yakiniku is tasty and satisfying, and it will surely mend your bouts of nostalgia. Yakiniku is, after all, an adaption of Western steak and roast beef.
READ MOREThe key is in the way one holds the chopsticks, keeping the bottom chopstick steady as the top one is controlled to pick up the food.
READ MOREWagashi is another Japanese artistry and creativity expressed through food. Wagashi reflects Japanese love for poetry and beauty, respect for nature, as well as culinary discipline.
READ MOREWhen one speaks of sumo, images of giants clad in nothing but loincloths immediately come to mind. Almost instantly one thinks of Japan, too. Known all over the world, sumo wrestling is indeed Japan’s national sport.
READ MOREBonsai is another one of Japan’s famous form of disciplined art. It is the growing of miniature trees using shallow pots or trays.
READ MOREThere are many variations of Sake that differ in specific ingredients and detailed brewing methods. Sake can be served chilled, warm, or at room temperature depending on the season, quality, and drinker.
READ MOREBecause it is easy to cook and the ingredients can be found in many local groceries, this dish is ideal for any setting and occasion. It can be made in only four simple steps.
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