What are the differences between Japanese food cultures and others
Japan has four seasonings.
>>61112353
You also eat raw fish right?
>>61113246
YES
Sushi is just one of many Japanese foods.
Average number of eating sushi is only 1 or 2 times in a month for Japanese.
>>61113246
In addition to raw fish (Sushi & Sashimi), we have more seafood menu. "Baked Fish"
In my case, 50% fish & seafood and 50% meat, egg, & cheese/milk/yogurt desu
I like "Herring"
The rest of the word invented fire to cook food with
Japan has yet to discover such a primal science
>>61113246
I want to introduce you more Japanese Seafood.
"Stewed Fish"
>>61113246
"Fried Fish & Seafood"
>>61116158
>>61116085
man no disrespect intended but thats not looking like my kinda tucker, rather a steak desu
this coming from someone who eats mercury enriched salmon like five times a week
just out of interest does anyone believe australia has a unique food culture? we've just like mixed the best of everything personally really like it
"Steamed Seafood"
>>61113246
"Marinated Fish" might be similar to "Herring"
At least I hate Japanese food.
outside of sushi, ramen, and soba japanese food is either dog shit or copied from the west/india
>tfw Portuguese teached the Japs how to cook
>tfw before the Portuguese, Japs just ate things raw like savages
>tfw they just put Portuguese food on strange plates and eat with sticks and is therefore super original
You Japs and weaboos are disgraceful.
>>61116262
You're right.
Especially, I'm worried about farmed salmon. It contains many antibiotics and drugs also. But I also suspect growth hormones, pregnancy hormones, antibiotics and recombinant feed for meats, eggs and milk. That's modern life.
>>61116669
hi port,
we put your name on cooking, do you know?
Can you find "南蛮漬 Nanban-zuke" in pic >>61116544 ?
南蛮人 Nanban-jin means Portuguese and Spanish in 16 century Japan. 紅毛人 Komo-jin means Dutch and British 17 century Japan.
>What are the differences between Japanese food cultures and others
not eating rice every meal
>>61112353
How do the Japanese do it.
They made deep fried food taste BETTER.
>>61116868
indeed it is friend
hows jpan bruz what did you do today? do you smoke cones brackets marijuana brackets?
>>61112855
this.
Japanese food is exceptionally bland and flat tasting.
"Complexity of Taste" is something that is completely lacking from their cuisine.
>>61117375
salt, shoyu, dashi and mirin?
>>61117491
pretty much.
I traveled asia quite a bit and crave for their food from time to time. But everytime I go to an even very authentic Japanese restaurant, I come back with a feeling of regret.
Not that it tastes bad by any means, but Japanese food is really just eaten for the chic and the "organic" trend.
>>61117327
Japanese is busy every day desu.
I'm smoker and enjoy a pack of tobacco or additive-free natural tobacco.
How much does it cost tobacco in australia?
I'm just curious
>>61112353
We lived in forest and often went to sea for long time.
So forestfood are so many as well as seafood.
>>61117828
>>61112353
this is norwegian food not japanese
salmon in sushi was invented by norwegian salmon exporters
>>61117491
plus various Miso, Sake, Rice Vinegar, Ginger, Gobo, Yuzu,Umeboshi and so on
>>61112353
Japanese are disgusting rice eaters as well as rotten raw fish eaters
>>61117907
we appreciate norwegian salmon so much desu.
18 century Japanese in Toyama prefecture developed marinated trout/salmon sushi, do you know?
>>61118180
>>61118180
I didn't know.
In norway it's a meme that norway invented salmon sushi
but maybe it isn't true
>>61112353
Japanese people eat raw fish on average.
In Portugal we eat everything,stewed,fried,etc octopus, the whole pork,bacalhau(codfish),Black beans with rice.priest beans with tuna,canned tuna,lam with yellow rice
Post delicious molluscs
>>61116274
>cooking cockles
REEEEEEEEE
>>61113246
Countries with raw fish dishes report in
Guys?
>>61117764
bit over a dollar per cigarette
>>61118494
Nice Turkish cuisine
>>61118485
Does this count?
Matured in vinegar, dont know the terminology in english
>>61118289
looks delicious! I'm sure I love it!
>>61118252
I've eaten delicious octopus with Spanish qt in Barcelona.
>>61118547
>Steppe mongols cooking seafood
K
>>61118563
I suppose, we have something similar. Comes in a variety of flavors
>>61118485
Fin, I can eat it with Sake or White wine.
>>61118494
Greek, I love Squid with rice!!
Marinated Sardine looks delicious too!
I can live in Greece.
Why don't you export all of these to Japan?
>>61118874
Those are actually
>cuttlefish
>anchovy
But we use the shame recipes on squid/sardine too
Although squid is more popular as deep fried here
>>61118947
Fried squid/octopus is the best for Beer!!
So this is octopus with tomato and red wine sauce and pasta
Very popular in Greece and highly regarded food
Fun story
So one of my buddies is an officer in the Army and they get this every 2nd week or so as lunch
Recently his unit was tasked to guard a refugee camp with Syrians and since they were stationed next to them the kitchen would make extra food for them too
First time they served them pic related they would through it down and chant "WE WANT CHICKEN"
well i dunno but nothing beats this combo
>>61119181
Seafood with Uzo
>>61119154
looks very good and better than any one we have
We don't hate whales and dolphins for startes.
>>61118252
>>61118494
>>61118947
>>61119154
Guys,
Toco-yaki (Octopus balls)+Beer
Geso-age (Fried Squid/Octopus)+Beer
Very delicious desu
>>61119181
Why don't you serve Taco with Seafood?
Taco means octopus in Japan!
>>61119559
fyi, we serve taco with everything.
>>61119559
>Octopus balls
This looks interesting
What is the ball made of?
>>61119642
Great!! I love it!
>>61119642
>Seafood Taco with Uzo
You are on to something
>>61119658
Tacoyaki is made of flower, cabbage, tempura, ginger pickles and Octopus desu