I have many questions about food and their interpretations. Like, my making sushi with sausage or onigiri in salad leaf instead of nori. How would you deal with this? Is it okay for you? What native Japan people think about it? by Maximum-Load-8449 foodjapanese food 2 Comments Ranji-reddit 2 days ago I really don’t know but it looks delicious 😋 Nithoth 2 days ago If you absolutely feel the need to justify this there are 3 easy ways you can.1. Japanese cuisine is about using local ingredients. That’s particularly true of regional cuisine and bento/ekiben.2. Yoshoku is the Japanese word for Japanese/Western fusion food.And my personal favorite…3. It’s just fucking delicious, God damn it!
Nithoth 2 days ago If you absolutely feel the need to justify this there are 3 easy ways you can.1. Japanese cuisine is about using local ingredients. That’s particularly true of regional cuisine and bento/ekiben.2. Yoshoku is the Japanese word for Japanese/Western fusion food.And my personal favorite…3. It’s just fucking delicious, God damn it!
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I really don’t know but it looks delicious 😋
If you absolutely feel the need to justify this there are 3 easy ways you can.
1. Japanese cuisine is about using local ingredients. That’s particularly true of regional cuisine and bento/ekiben.
2. Yoshoku is the Japanese word for Japanese/Western fusion food.
And my personal favorite…
3. It’s just fucking delicious, God damn it!