[ 旨い料理をしないと飢えるよ :umai ryouri wo shinai to ueru yo ] would literally mean: [If you don't cook well you'll starve].
料理を旨くしろ, それとも飢えろ :[ ryouri wo umaku shiro, soretomo uero] would literally mean: [Cook well, or starve]. The only difference is that the 2nd is in imperative form.
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No. The Japanese Internment camps were not hurtful, they simply isolated the Japanese from the rest of the country.
cook or kitchen slave
There are a lot of abstract nouns, which you know very well. But, at the right time you forget. Starve is one of them. Abstract noun of starve is starvation. You can also check the complete article about noun on syllabusfy.in.
"Ogenki desu ka?" is "are you well?" in Japanese.
they didnt starve soldiers were well fed and actually put on weight because they needed to eat to keep there stenght up!!
Mitarashi Dango is a recipe that can be found in any Japanese cook book, or Japanese grocery store. It is a very simple yet elegant meal you can cook for your husband or entire family.
Authentic Japanese recipes are all over. The best place to find recipes is by checking out your local library in the cook book section. Typically libraries have cook books for everything you can imagine.
Yes cause everyone can cook, just they might not cook well.
Well, the dog will starve, and probably die after awhile.
Like Great Britain, Japan is an Island Empire. Germany tried to starve Britain with her submarines (U-Boats). The US did starve Japan with it's submarines (the silent service, US Navy).
well it depends what you are planning to cook