Japanese generally eat three meals: asagohan/choshoku, hirugohan/chushoku, and yugohan/yushoku. They correspond to breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and are eaten t approximately the same times as Western meals.
rice and sushi
The Japanese and other people use chopsticks for many of Japanese meals.
No, this is not a Japanese custom.
Japanese generally eat three meals: asagohan/choshoku, hirugohan/chushoku, and yugohan/yushoku. They correspond to breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and are eaten t approximately the same times as Western meals.
On the floor.
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Japanese people use chopsticks to eat their food.
Rice, rice, rice. Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The same as any other "typical" housewife: prepares meals, packs lunch for the kids, cleans, does laundry, etc.
The Japanese diet works by following a 300 calorie meal diet excluding all desserts with the exception of having 4 bananas. Be sure to include many fruits and vegetables in your meals.
yes they do. Of the 95% of Japanese that eat three meals a day, most people consider dinner to be the most important. More than 80% of them usually have dinner at home with their families.
According to dictionaries it can mean: kitchen-cum-office of a Zen temple or monastery, where meals are prepared and senior priests have their offices
No, this is an urban legend that has been circulating for a long time. The Japanese do not burp after meals. In fact, the Japanese people are relatively meticulous about cleanliness and conscientious about bodily functions. Making these kind of sounds in public can actually be seen as sort of taboo.