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Yo! Sushi! in Fenwick’s

Yo! Sushi! in Fenwick’s
by Marine1 on September 27, 2009 in United Kingdom

A review of Yo! Sushi! Restaurant in Fenwick’s Department Store, Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Japanese Culinary Tradition

Japanese Culinary Tradition
by Cooke2cook on September 10, 2009 in World Cuisine

In Japanese tradition, the act of eating is transformed in art, refinement and ceremony. In the sixth century, when Buddhism was declared the official religion, meat was banned from the diet for the next 1200 years. Until the end of the nineteenth century, Japanese cuisine consisted of a vegetarian diet.

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Best of Japan Travel: Tropical-like Island of Niijima

Best of Japan Travel: Tropical-like Island of Niijima
by TokyoStreetTV on August 19, 2009 in Japan

Video of Japan’s Beautiful Island of Niijima by StreetEnglishTV.

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Five Exotic Japanese Foods

Five Exotic Japanese Foods
by N T Noble on July 7, 2009 in World Cuisine

Have you ever wondered what the five most exotic Japanese dishes are? Look no further than this guide.

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The History of Sushi

The History of Sushi
by Catherine South on August 22, 2008 in World Cuisine

Sushi was not always as decorative as it is today. The artistic food took centuries to become what it is today.

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Japanese Food: Sushi Guide

Japanese Food: Sushi Guide
by lfcalland on July 18, 2008 in World Cuisine

Have you ever been to a Japanese restaurant and asked the waitress something like “Would you bring me that raw piece of fish over that smashed rice-ball?”. If you don’t want to go through this embarrassing situation again, you can make use of this guide to Japanese Food.

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Madonna of Japan: A Symbol of Peace and Friendship

Madonna of Japan: A Symbol of Peace and Friendship
by Gloria Karlos on April 16, 2008 in Japan

Officially known as Madonna Maria Kannon, this monument of the Madonna of Japan remains a symbol of friendship between the Japanese and Filipino people after the World War II.

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Ancient Warriors: Nine Deadly Weapons Blast From the Past

Ancient Warriors: Nine Deadly Weapons Blast From the Past
by Kenny Stenzerfield on February 24, 2008 in Adventure Travel

These nasty weapons come from all over the world, and will definitely amaze you with their fearsome technology and style.

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Something Different to Snack On: Hello Panda Cookies

Something Different to Snack On: Hello Panda Cookies
by Cassandra Goduti on February 18, 2008 in World Cuisine

A cute little cookie from Singapore is low in calories and high in flavor.

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How to Greet People in Japanese

How to Greet People in Japanese
by carlos porta on December 2, 2007 in Japan

Greeting people in Japanese is as easy as greeting one in English.

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