They seem to like both rices brown and white. Both rices make great sushi rolls!
You can make and fry them different ways at home if you'd like.
Hope this helps :)
KamPerson
it led to war. japan exploited Korea for it rice. japan treated Korea badly
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They grow a bit of everything but the most crops they grow is rice and a kind of herb called ginseng.
Yes. Rice is considered a cultural food in many countries located in Asia. For example: China, Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, and others.
While there are many things that Japan gained from Korea, here are some of the most important recorded contributions. - Korea introduced rice farming to Japan around the 3rd century B.C. - During the Three Kingdoms period, the Korean kingdom Baekje spread advanced metalworking techniques to the Japanese kingdom of Wa. - Being neighbors with China, Korea is partially credited with the spread of Confucian ideals and Buddhism to Japan. - Being relatively isolated and regarded as barbarians by the Chinese, Japan for much of history depended on Korea for trade.
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Yes Rice grows in japan Its known that it was found in japan on the island Kyushu around the 3rd centry.
Most rice in Japan is produced domestically.
japan grew rice in warm camel
As Japan is a technologicall advanced nation, you can pretty much do whatever you want. Except stab you rice with your chopsticks as they take offence to that.
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