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Life was just a toy to Japanese during Japanese Occupation they give those POW only some food
tapioca, sweet potato, bananas
It increased as there were shortage of food and not enough money.
During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, Filipinos experienced significant disruptions in their social life. They were subjected to strict rules and regulations imposed by the Japanese authorities, including curfews and restrictions on gatherings. Many Filipinos also faced hardships such as food shortages, forced labor, and violence, which severely impacted their social interactions and community life.
The occupation of Singapore by the Japanese was like a long nightmare that lasted for three and a half years, the people suffered and lived in constant fear of the Japanese - the price that a country has to pay when it is occupied by another country.Many people experienced hunger during the Occupation because there was a shortage of food. Essential foodstuffs like rice, salt and sugar were controlled. Ration cards which limited the amount of food for each person were given out.
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There are several easy recipes for Japanese food available to download for free online. The best can be found on the Food Network website or allcooks.com.
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He was a prisoner of war, and he stole food from the Japanese because he wanted to escape but he was found out and killed by the Japanese.
The Japanese influences on the Filipino language are primarily related to loanwords acquired during Japan's occupation of the Philippines during World War II. Some examples include words like kamiseta (shirt) and relo (watch), which have origins in Japanese terms. Additionally, Japanese names for plants, animals, and food items have made their way into Filipino vocabulary.
Animal food in Japanese is..... Esa
フード is the Japanese word for food.