3091 pts ยท January 8, 2015
Im a Guy. Or a girl. Does it really matter?
fuck, you're right...
Hahaha yeah kinda. :D
I think he might be in office...
Bet you it couldnt take a corner either =P
Better not be horsing around now, takes a lot of hoofs to ... *drops mic* ((Did i do it right?))
Savage <3
Right in the nuts.He's all out of bark now.I just hope people wont rub him against the grain with this one... It really leafs an impression.
Yes, its fantastic! Only objection is that its a bit late. But better late than never when it comes to helping our best firends <3
with it. Nut allergies i can understand would be a hard topic,especially if it includes certain beans.But there are loads of vegan foods.3/3
are quite a few issues to be had. However, Social issues doesnt change the fact that the foods exist. It makes it harder if you cant deal 2
Ofc a new country is going to have other social rules, thats a given. And considering the strict social structure you've moved to, there 1
Besides, just because you have no clue doesnt mean it doesnt exist.
IF you HAVE to eat out. If you LIVE in the country you can very very easily make your own vegan food. As long as you know japanese that is.
Which is vegetarian. And, as if it needed spelling out: Larger cities are easier to live in for people with specific dietary requirements 4
gives you a whole list of foods you can easily find almost anywhere. One of the most easily found restaurants are Ramen-ya's Find one 3
In japanese cousine, history and culture. The lotus flower has great importance as does loads of the plantlife. Besides the link you posted2
Okay, you're just being silly. Catering has nothing to do with eating restrictive diets. And that "rice and vegetables" are staple foods 1/3
Take a look at my links m8. Stop being an idiot.
You're just being an ass. Just because you dont know what to do in the country you live in doesnt mean im wrong m8. Thats not how it works.
This "Weeb idealism" comes from my wifes best friend, a traditionally trained Sushi chef (japanese woman) from a very traditional family.
... I've been to japan several times. My wife speaks fluent Japanese and we have studied its history and culinary developement.
Btw, if its the Dashi you think of: It can be made from seaweed. Kombu Dashi. #ResearchBefore...Fields...search? ...Nevermind, im right tho!
Wont downvote you but i still dont agree. :)
As long as you know enough japanese to be able to communicate, allergies or meat prefferences isnt an issue.
https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-best-vegetarian-Japanese-dishes
https://www.thespruceeats.com/vegetarian-japanese-food-recipes-3376791
https://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/img_82391.jpg?w=640&h=480 A Teishoku, 3 of 9 dishes contains any meat what so ever.
Btw, i've posted 3 links to the top 3 results i've found. Wheres your source?
They use a lot of seafood and seafood products but they do have a huge selection of vegan and vegetarian foods. Thats a fact.
fuck, you're right...
Hahaha yeah kinda. :D
I think he might be in office...
Bet you it couldnt take a corner either =P
Better not be horsing around now, takes a lot of hoofs to ... *drops mic* ((Did i do it right?))
Savage <3
Right in the nuts.He's all out of bark now.I just hope people wont rub him against the grain with this one... It really leafs an impression.
Yes, its fantastic! Only objection is that its a bit late. But better late than never when it comes to helping our best firends <3
with it. Nut allergies i can understand would be a hard topic,especially if it includes certain beans.But there are loads of vegan foods.3/3
are quite a few issues to be had. However, Social issues doesnt change the fact that the foods exist. It makes it harder if you cant deal 2
Ofc a new country is going to have other social rules, thats a given. And considering the strict social structure you've moved to, there 1
Besides, just because you have no clue doesnt mean it doesnt exist.
IF you HAVE to eat out. If you LIVE in the country you can very very easily make your own vegan food. As long as you know japanese that is.
Which is vegetarian. And, as if it needed spelling out: Larger cities are easier to live in for people with specific dietary requirements 4
gives you a whole list of foods you can easily find almost anywhere. One of the most easily found restaurants are Ramen-ya's Find one 3
In japanese cousine, history and culture. The lotus flower has great importance as does loads of the plantlife. Besides the link you posted2
Okay, you're just being silly. Catering has nothing to do with eating restrictive diets. And that "rice and vegetables" are staple foods 1/3
Take a look at my links m8. Stop being an idiot.
You're just being an ass. Just because you dont know what to do in the country you live in doesnt mean im wrong m8. Thats not how it works.
This "Weeb idealism" comes from my wifes best friend, a traditionally trained Sushi chef (japanese woman) from a very traditional family.
... I've been to japan several times. My wife speaks fluent Japanese and we have studied its history and culinary developement.
Btw, if its the Dashi you think of: It can be made from seaweed. Kombu Dashi. #ResearchBefore...Fields...search? ...Nevermind, im right tho!
Wont downvote you but i still dont agree. :)
As long as you know enough japanese to be able to communicate, allergies or meat prefferences isnt an issue.
https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-best-vegetarian-Japanese-dishes
https://www.thespruceeats.com/vegetarian-japanese-food-recipes-3376791
https://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/img_82391.jpg?w=640&h=480 A Teishoku, 3 of 9 dishes contains any meat what so ever.
Btw, i've posted 3 links to the top 3 results i've found. Wheres your source?
They use a lot of seafood and seafood products but they do have a huge selection of vegan and vegetarian foods. Thats a fact.