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What are the Japanese meals?

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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.

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rice and sushi

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