well, they both use rice...
It hasn't
They influenced in learning and in food styles e.g. cooking
Japanese food has greatly influenced worldwide eating patterns. In Australia, sushi has become a very popular dish and Japanese instant noodles are readily available.
Chinese culture groups influenced Australian food supply by having small PENIS!
Food and music
The products sold by Kotobukiya USA are food, flowers and wine. This is a Japanese company, and many of their food products are common Japanese cuisine.
Japanese food is different from UK food in a number of ways. For one, Japanese cuisine includes a lot of raw fish and appetizers. From sushi to rolls, Japanese chefs and residents simply love their cuisine. UK chefs and residents, however, prefer fried fish. In fact, fish and chips is still a popular dish all over England. The Japanese and British do love to consume lots of tea though.
The difference between Aussie and Chinese food is huge but there are still some Chinese resturants in Australia. And Chinese food is yum, the Chinese put a lot of effort into making thir dishes stand out
Australia has no distinct cuisine OS it has a very cosmopolitan society, However the foods of Asia in general play a much larger part in Australia''sfood since our involvement in the Vietnam war then before then. It is not strictly correct to say Australia has no distinct cuisine. For a very long time, Australia had a distinctive "cuisine" of simple fare, such as mutton/lamb and potatoes. Australians had simple tastes. Korean food has had a similar influence on Australian cuisine as other Asian foods, in that Australians are far more willing to experiment with other flavours in their own cooking and when they eat out. The Korean influence can be seen in the spices and condiments which are available in the supermarket, as well as the new variety of menus in restaurants.
Well, I heard they eat dogs... Not even kidding.
The best food cuisine is most definitely Chinese food. Yum!
Pancit Palabok or Palabok is a pancit variety in the Philippines. Pancit is the general term for the noodle dishes of Filipinos which was influenced by Chinese cuisine.