Haruna Yabuki Japanese Cute - Girl GThe name came from the shape of this sushi which resembles a battleship (gunkan). Let's start from cooking Japanese rice and prepare sushi rice. These Chinese style, pan fried dumplings are eaten with a soya and vinegar sauce. unkan-maki is a kind of sushi, which is a mound of sushi rice wrapped with a strip of nori and topped with soft ingredients, such as uni (sea urchin) and ikura (salmon roe).
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Haruna Yabuki - Japanese Cute Girl
Haruna Yabuki Japanese Cute - Girl GThe name came from the shape of this sushi which resembles a battleship (gunkan). Let's start from cooking Japanese rice and prepare sushi rice. These Chinese style, pan fried dumplings are eaten with a soya and vinegar sauce. unkan-maki is a kind of sushi, which is a mound of sushi rice wrapped with a strip of nori and topped with soft ingredients, such as uni (sea urchin) and ikura (salmon roe).
In this section of japan-guide.com you will find information pages about some of the popular dishes and Japanese table manners, as well as some illustrated recipes. Though ramen can be considered a one dish meal, gyoza are a common side dish offered at ramen ya. Shichimi (red chili mix) is usually available on the table to be added according to taste. The Japanese cuisine offers a very large variety of dishes and regional specialities.
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