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10 Foods Not to Serve at a Japanese Dinner Party Coriander (Cilantro) Personally, I love coriander. ... Blue Cheese. I guess I can't blame them for this one seeing as it's an acquired taste for all. ... Rice Pudding. Rice is the staple Japanese food. ... Spicy Food. ... Overly Sugared Foods. ... Brown Rice. ... Deer Meat. ... Hard Bread. More items... •
Making positive lifestyle changes such as eating a well-balanced diet, exercising regularly and getting down to a healthy weight (and maintaining...
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Pannus stomach develops when an excess of skin hangs down from the abdomen. The main causes include: Pregnancy: After the delivery of a baby, the...
Read More »From fruit skins to rice pudding to hard bread, there's some food favorites from back home that Japanese people just don't get. I don’t like generalizing. It’s not a good thing. But when something happens over and over again, surely it’s not coincidental? I’ve cooked more times than I can count for my Japanese friends. And it always seemed to go the same way when it came to certain ingredients. To prevent scaring your Japanese friends off with your alien culinary sensibilities, avoid serving them these ten foods at a dinner party. That is, until you can get them round to your way of thinking!
If you are concerned about your weight or have questions about your medications, talk with your health care provider. When you're trying to lose...
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A 3 day egg fast may aid in weight loss short term, however, the overly restrictive fad diet is unlikely to product lasting results. A balanced...
Read More »My Japanese friends who have travelled abroad, specifically to Korea, like spicy food. On the other hand, the ones who have never visited Korea, despite it being so close to Japan, explain it’s because they don’t like spicy food. To which I try to convince them that Korea must have a variety of foods… but, no. I once lunched with my junior high school students where I ordered a “hot” ramen. My students screamed and giggled, “Anisa sensei, noooo!” And can you guess the ending? Yes, it wasn’t even hot. Like, not at all. Though tabasco is readily available, real hot chili; powder, sauce or meal is a Japanese no-go.
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Without enough insulin, your brain cannot make use of that sugar. Since the brain relies on a second-by-second delivery of sugar for fuel—and your...
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The truth is that you don't have to drain your tomatoes for chili unless you are concerned about ending up with a watery dish. If your tomatoes are...
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Cooking tomatoes, also called paste tomatoes, are usually oblong or pear-shaped, with meatier, less juicy flesh than the slicing and eating...
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