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Maciamo wrote:It's sad that in such a culinary paradise like Japan, one can hardly find any other meat that beef, pork and chicken (or whale)?
GomiGirl wrote:Horsemeat is everywhere.. often mixed with beef in tins like a pate style for sandwiches.. bought it once by accident and actually tasted quite good..
*so learning the kanji for various meats is essential..
basashi is considered a delicacy and I have eaten it too but as a curtesy only..
Pizzicatoblue wrote:GomiGirl wrote:Horsemeat is everywhere.. often mixed with beef in tins like a pate style for sandwiches.. bought it once by accident and actually tasted quite good..
*so learning the kanji for various meats is essential..
basashi is considered a delicacy and I have eaten it too but as a curtesy only..
What place have you ate the basashi?
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:Nectar of the barbarians. Anyone who eats basashi renounces his claim to being human and should be forced to eat without utensils from a bowl on the floor. Beverages should be consumed by lapping.
Pizzicatoblue wrote:Hmm, that's kind of interesting, yet unrefined. 18 years old, and still havent' seen everything. I need to get out more..
GomiGirl wrote:Pizzicatoblue wrote:Hmm, that's kind of interesting, yet unrefined. 18 years old, and still havent' seen everything. I need to get out more..
18? Bless your cotton socks.. It only gets better from here my friend.
American Oyaji wrote:I was teasing you by saying YAKITORI.
American Oyaji wrote:Tastes like beef almost.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:Nectar of the barbarians. Anyone who eats basashi renounces his claim to being human and should be forced to eat without utensils from a bowl on the floor. Beverages should be consumed by lapping.Pizzicatoblue wrote:What place have you ate the basashi?GomiGirl wrote:Horsemeat is everywhere.. often mixed with beef in tins like a pate style for sandwiches.. bought it once by accident and actually tasted quite good..
*so learning the kanji for various meats is essential..
basashi is considered a delicacy and I have eaten it too but as a curtesy only..
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Maciamo wrote:It's sad that in such a culinary paradise like Japan, one can hardly find any other meat that beef, pork and chicken (or whale)
I used to be able to find kangaroo, ostrich/emu, antelope, deer, rabbit, pheasant or even camel in my town's supermarket, and that was in Europe, not in Australia.
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