全部を食べてよ - zenbuwo tabeteyo = This is most appropriate for kids, but then who else are you going to say this to.
By virtue of the fact that Japanese food is inherently Japanese, it would be fair to say that the people of Japan eat the most Japanese food.
taberu (to eat)
できるだけ食べてね (dekirudake tabete ne) may be translated as 'eat all you can' or 'eat as much as possible' in Japanese.
all Japanese food is a work of art, or so the food critics say but mainly Japanese food art can mean that it looks like a work of art, like it usually does, or that it tastes scrumptious
Sushi is a luxury for most Japanese, albeit an affordable one. Families I am familiar with might eat sushi once a month. If your question means "Is sushi a food most Japanese eat?," the answer would be "yes," but, again, not so often as, say, cooked fish and rice.
First of all, you have a misspell, it should say: Do all Mexicans eat Mexican food? And no, not every Mexican eats Mexican food, some are vegeterians, but they eat Italian, American, Arabic, etc, food too..
How do you say all the kinds of kicks in japanese
The traditional phrase that the Japanese say before they eat is "Itadakimasu," which is a polite way of expressing gratitude for the meal.
Japanese usually say "gochisosama" (which means "Thank you for the meal") after they eat.
Mazui.
It's "Itadakimasu".
Following words can be used to describe food in Japanese.sesshoku, shokuryou, fu-do, shokumotsu, meshifood in japanese= TabemonoTabemono 食べ物 is the Japanese word for food.