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Yakitori Recipes: Sasami 1My friend Island Vittles ( http://islandvittles.com/ ) has decided to start a series on that worldwide known Japanese specialty that is… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Yuzu Miso DressingVegan and vegetarians do sometimes experience problems making dressings for their food. The Japanese have an… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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Japanese Snack/Dessert: Daigaku Imo/”University Sweet Potatoes”Daigaku Imo litterally means “University Sweet Potato”! This snack/dessert became popular in the 1910’s in the… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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SPAM EGG ROLLMaking the most of simple ingredients to create a kind of roll reminiscent of a sushi roll! |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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SPAM CALIFORNIA ROLLCombining two American/Japanese favourites! |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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SPAM NIGIRI WITH GINGER RICEMy friends know I nurture a pet hate for all spammers!LOL Following a suggestion by my good Foodbuzz friend, Bazooka Gourmet, I decided to run a… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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Deep-fried Pork-stuffed Aubergines/Egg-plantsThis recipe is very Japanese in concept and is called 茄子の挟み揚げ/nasu no Hasami Age, Deep-fried Pork-stuffed… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Persimmon SaladPersimmons are still found anywhere in Japan and more and more abroad. Sweet they might be but they do provide… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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Vegan Japanese Cuisine: Triple-Taste Aubergines/Egg-PlantsAs I already repeated time and time again, the Japanese cuisine/gastronomy has a lot to offer to vegans and… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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VEGAN JAPANESE CURRYThe Japanese use the word “curry” for almost anything Indian in concept, although most of the curries eaten in Japan are more of Thai origin than… |
Robert-Gilles Martineau
Marzo de 2010 Avanzado |
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