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What food do Japanese people hate?
10 Foods Not to Serve at a Japanese Dinner Party
- Coriander (Cilantro) Personally, I love coriander.
- Blue Cheese. I guess I can’t blame them for this one seeing as it’s an acquired taste for all.
- Rice Pudding. Rice is the staple Japanese food.
- Spicy Food.
- Overly Sugared Foods.
- Brown Rice.
- Deer Meat.
- Hard Bread.
What is the most popular foreign food in Japan?
Re: Popular foreign food in Japan
Re: Popular foreign food in Japan 2012/10/11 11:26 | |
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Generally, when they say foreign cuisine, in 85\% it will mean Italian food. So I guess the answer is spaghetti. | |
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Why do Japanese people eat everything?
In Western culture, people usually try to diet by cutting out one kind of food group or highlighting another, be it limiting carbohydrates and sugar, or increasing protein. But the Japanese and many other Eastern cultures choose to have a variety of everything which helps them maintain overall health balance.
What is the Japanese Diet?
Japanese diet combines foods to optimize digestion. The Japanese are very conscious about combining foods in a way that optimizes digestion. Whenever you have oily or fried foods in Japan, you’ll notice that they serve it with grated radish or cabbage as a garnish that helps the body digest fatty foods.
What are the differences between Japanese and Western diet approaches?
5 Differences Between Japanese And Western Diet Approaches 1 The Japanese diet is broad, while the Western diet is detailed. 2 The Japanese diet includes a variety of everything. 3 The Japanese diet combines foods to optimize digestion. 4 Hydration in the west is achieved mainly through water. 5 Japanese people don’t drink much water with meals.
What is the traditional food of Japan?
Each region of Japan has its local specialties, as well as unique variants on traditional fare. Typically, a home-cooked, traditional Japanese meal consists of rice, miso soup, and three dishes—often meat or fish, a vegetable, and a pickled dish—but at that’s not all there is to try!