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Traditional Japanese dishes include sushi and sashimi. Rice and soup are important staples of their diet.

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What is the staple diet of many Japanese people?

The Japanese people eat many things. Rice, noodles, fish, meat and vegetables. Of course, it's what they do with these ingredients that counts.

For example, rice is often eaten plain, with accompanying dishes, or as sushi, where it is topped with fish.

Noodles in Japan are generally divided into 3 main types, Soba or buckwheat noodles, Udon a thick and chewy noodle made of wheat flour, and Ramen, a Chinese style wheat noodle. Noodles are most often served in soup, with a dipping sauce, or pan fried.

Fish in Japan, when served raw, is called Sashimi, and when paired with vinegared rice, it is sushi. It can be prepared in many other ways eg. grilling, frying, steaming, much like it is done in other countries.

Meat and vegetables are also served in a variety of ways, both cooked and raw. Chicken, beef, and even horse sashimi are not unheard of, though they are far less common than fish sashimi.

The Japanese people do enjoy foreign cuisine as well. Curry, salisbury steak, pasta, and Chinese buns are some of the most popular ones that have been adapted to suit Japanese tastes.

Going back to your question though, most families enjoy rice and accompanying dishes (usually a meat/fish and vegetables and soup) as home cooked meals.

Popular Japanese dishes such as sushi or ramen are most often eaten at restaurants and not at home.

What is often the traditional Chistmas Day meal in Japan?

There is no traditional Christmas meal, however, most Japanese people buy (generally, strawberry shortcake) Christmas cake.

What is the proper pronunciation of onigiri?

oh-NEE-gee-ree

The R at the end is a tongue-flap, so it comes out sounding like something in between a Spanish R ( like in caro or pero, but not like in carro or perro ) and a D.

Why do Japanese people read backwards?

They actually don't read backwards. The Japanese read from right to left because they write different than the people in the US. They probably think that we write and read backwards. It's kind of confusing.

What is a nickname for Japan?

Japan is also known as "The Land of the Rising Sun."

How do you make rice pilauf?

Rice pilaf is a light and fluffy accompaniment to virtually any meal. It is made by cooking butter, olive oil, and onion over medium. Add rice, chicken stock, salt, pepper, and saffron. Put the entire mixture into a casserole dish and bake at 350 for 35 minutes, then enjoy!

Does sushi have to be refrigerated?

Yes because it's raw fish - and raw fish will rot if it's not refrigerated. Sometimes the raw sushi fish is soaked in rice vinegar to "cook" the fish with acid, but at the end of the day the fish is still raw and won't last an hour if left in a car in the summer with the windows up, in pheonix, arizona. Say "sushi fish" ten times fast!

Is teriyaki Chinese?

No.Teriyaki is Japanese.

Although there are similar flavors (with suger, soy source,rice wine) in Chinese food,

but they are boiled and more spicy than Japanese.

"-yaki" means grill. So, "teriyaki" is grilled food.

Looking for a good Asian dessert Anyone have a good recipe?

Asian vegetables make the ideal keto veggie as they are usually leaf vegetables, the lowest in carbs out of all vegetables. Pick out chye sim, spinach, even zucchini. You can add a spoon of miso on refrigerated zucchini for a crunchy sweet-savory snack, as the Japanese do.

KETO desserts are absolutely fine in moderation, but you can't use them as meal replacements without your macros getting out of whack. Snacks are fine, as are desserts; you just need to make sure that you're eating them in moderation and staying within your macros, which is the foundation of healthy eating

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What is the pay rate of a Hibachi chef?

Im been a hibachi chef for five years, ive seen salarys from 20000 to 45000

Which country is better china or japan?

japan is way beter because.... 1it is free 2and it is not a comunism 3they have photo and video booths 4they invented cell phone tikets and robot Olympics and stuff that's why.

Why don't Japanese tip at restaurants?

They believe it is disrespectful. It is to us as giving money to a homeless person. It is like feeling pity for the restaurant, and giving them your few cents. They'd rather give away all their money than spare some change.

Restaurant = hobo / beggar

Japanese = giver

They feel as though they should just pay the bills price and no more. Of course they could go a little over and get change back.

What is kanikamo?

Kanikamo, also known as imitation crab meat, is a seafood product made from surimi, which is a paste made from fish, typically Alaskan pollock. It is flavored and colored to resemble crab meat, making it a popular ingredient in sushi rolls, salads, and various seafood dishes. Kanikamo is often used as a more affordable alternative to real crab meat and is enjoyed for its mild flavor and convenient preparation.

Is Domburimono and sukiyaki same thing?

No, Domburimono and sukiyaki are not the same thing. Domburimono refers to a Japanese rice bowl dish topped with various ingredients, while sukiyaki is a hot pot dish featuring thinly sliced beef cooked with vegetables and tofu in a sweet soy sauce broth. Both are popular in Japanese cuisine but differ significantly in their preparation and presentation.