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Authentic Japanese Foods (pics)

Dahllywood
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Hey all! Just got back from Japan and I ate a lot of delicious (and new) foods. I took pictures of many of my meals, so please feel free to check them out!
http://dahllywood.imgur.com/
Also feel free to check out my Thailand foods from the previous two weeks. So many good foods!
Enjoy
http://dahllywood.imgur.com/
Also feel free to check out my Thailand foods from the previous two weeks. So many good foods!
Enjoy
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Such beautiful food! I love the Japanese attention to the appearance as well as the taste of the meal.0
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Jealous ;-;. Takoyaki looks oishi~~0
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That looks so good. I've always wanted to travel there, I'm living vicariously through your food pictures now haha.0
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Haha I love looking at other peoples' food pics so I felt like I needed to share0
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Oh that looks delicious! Japanese food is always so beautiful0
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oh man i am so jealous and completely craving sushi now! thanks alot! how was that natto?0
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The first time I heard of natto, it was from a Japanese-American colleague who was excited to see it on the menu at a restaurant we were at during a business trip. He said it was comfort food for him since he grew up on it, but that most people found it totally disgusting since it has a very strong ammonia smell and taste. I wasn't looking forward to even having it on the same table where I was eating, so I was relieved that the restaurant was out of it!
Since then, I've only seen pictures, but it even looks too slimy for words. I guess Boston baked beans also look bad in close-up, but still . . . .
I admire your adventurous spirit, Dahllywood! Durian in Thailand and natto in Japan.0 -
oh man i am so jealous and completely craving sushi now! thanks alot! how was that natto?
It wasn't terrible, but I am definitely okay with not having it again for awhile haha. An acquired taste no doubt. The texture and smell were a huge turnoff too.The first time I heard of natto, it was from a Japanese-American colleague who was excited to see it on the menu at a restaurant we were at during a business trip. He said it was comfort food for him since he grew up on it, but that most people found it totally disgusting since it has a very strong ammonia smell and taste. I wasn't looking forward to even having it on the same table where I was eating, so I was relieved that the restaurant was out of it!
Since then, I've only seen pictures, but it even looks too slimy for words. I guess Boston baked beans also look bad in close-up, but still . . . .
I admire your adventurous spirit, Dahllywood! Durian in Thailand and natto in Japan.
The natto that I had wasn't THAT slimy, and it didn't have that white hue to it. It looked more like baked beans, but like i mentioned earlier the texture was a huge turnoff for me and the smell didn't help. The taste itself wasn't terrible. Still, I'm glad I tried it.
With durian, the smell hits you right away. Most people probably wouldn't even try it after smelling it. I thought it was okay, but I would put other fruits up higher on the list. I forgot to take pictures of durian, sorry!
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Everything looks amazing! Can't wait to go to Japan!0
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So jealous! I lived in Okinawa for almost seven years and I miss the food a lot. Well I miss everything about it! Some of the best places I ate, I had no idea what I ordered!0
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Makes me miss Japan; lucky you! I'm glad you had a wonderful trip; thank you for sharing these. :happy:0
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I really like Natto. Tastes like a salty miso to me. It's great if you make a spicy miso soup and stir some natto into it.0
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The natto pic made me realllllllly hungry! I love natto more than chocolate, but my (Japanese) dh hates it so we don't have it in the house. I want some now!0
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Takoyaki... yum! Going back to Japan for a little this summer, and one of the favorite aspects IS the food, haha. Their variety of veggies is amazing and I could eat millions of sekihan riceballs and matcha-anything. Yum!0
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