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What do japanese people eat for Breakfast ?

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What do japanese people eat for Breakfast ?

Postby Aliceffekt Kani » October 15th, 2008 7:27 pm

I know I'll wake up on monday craving for my peanut butter toast, but I wanna try what's custom to eat for breakfast there : ) .

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Postby Taurus » October 15th, 2008 10:06 pm

If you're staying at a regular hotel they normally do breakfast buffets that feature a combination of Japanese and western style foods. The Japanese style foods would normally consist of fruits, and fish and rice porridge and similar stuff to that.

Whenever I've stayed at a Ryokan I've normally been given a mix of grilled fish, rice or rice porridge, fruit, konnyaku, miso soup, maybe some sashimi, pickles and small plates of vegetables etc.

When I stay at my wife's, they normally have french toast or some sort of bread from the baker nearby (like melon bread, or curry doughnuts), and more fruit. Although they usually get some cereal for me because they think that's what I'll like.

I think rice porridge is a pretty typical breakfast dish - you can make it in a rice cooker by adding more water than you would for regular rice. And you can buy sachets of prepared toppings, like shreds of nori, or sesame, or whatever.

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Postby Aliceffekt Kani » October 15th, 2008 11:42 pm

ありがとうtaurusさん、これはとても有用でした。〜

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Delicious

Postby celia1956651 » June 21st, 2010 3:05 am

I like Japanese food. They are delicious and tasteful. It is really good for health, esp raw fish :)

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