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  1. List of Japanese foods (433 bytes)
    11: * [[Rice]]
  2. Arakawa-ku (2,121 bytes)
    3: ...wa region was a more agricultural area, producing rice and other goods for Samurai and [[Daimyo]] in [[E...
  3. MOS Burger (2,131 bytes)
    23: ...enu items at MOS burger are the Mos Burger, the [[Rice]] Burger and the [[Teriyaki Burger]].
    29: The Rice Burger is 235 calories with 43.5 carbohydrates, 4...
    31: The Rice Burger was released in 1987 and was quickly one o...
  4. Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
    13: ..., rice farming, shamanism, bronze making, and wet rice cultivation brought over from Korea and China wer...
  5. Hachinohe (2,771 bytes)
    8: ... The Kazahari site was the location of carbonized rice from 3000 years ago. In 1957 it was distinguished...
  6. Hakodate (2,973 bytes)
    3: ...ods. This area leads the country in production of rice and fish. Vegetable farming is popular and is not...
  7. Kagoshima (3,131 bytes)
    3: ...or agriculture. Sweet potatoes, Radish and Pongee rice is grown and sold throughout this area. There are...
  8. Kanazawa (2,941 bytes)
    3: ...ere tends to be heavy snow so seasonal crops like rice, sake, and sweets are very popular. The ancient K...
  9. Kochi (3,086 bytes)
    10: ... not by its size, but also by its productivity in rice production. Yamanouchi's loyalty to Tokugawa Ieya...
  10. Tampopo (2,869 bytes)
    13: ...g woman manages to rise from her deathbed to cook rice for her family before she passes away.
  11. Moffle (928 bytes)
    1: ...e" is a blend of [[mochi]] - traditional Japanese rice-based sticky sweet - and a waffle. A slab of moch...
  12. Japanese travel (5,010 bytes)
    91: ...oodle dishes with Udon and Yakisoba to the rolled rice of Sushi and the raw fish of Sashimi is served in...
  13. Bento (354 bytes)
    1: ...Japanese cuisine. A traditional bento consists of rice, fish or meat, and one or more pickled or cooked ...
  14. Japanese Food (7,709 bytes)
    4: ... its combination of food staples like noodles and rice with soup and a [[okazu]] (meat, fish, vegetable,...
    6: ... books will cover things like [[sushi]], noodles, rice, and soups, as well as desserts in separate secti...
    11: ...en, it is served in a bowl and is known as gohan. Rice dishes include the likes of [[Kayu]], [[Okayu]], ...
    17: ...are now treated as Japanese, served with miso and rice and eaten with chopsticks. Common examples includ...
    23: Rice
  15. Aozai (1,114 bytes)
    3: ...tandards for lunch and dinner. Lunch sets include rice and salad, which can be eaten with Vietnamese cof...
  16. Mominoki House (2,567 bytes)
    3: ...hoose a la carte from their wide variety of brown rice, meat and seafood, vegetable, and tofu dishes.
  17. Bonjuk (1,384 bytes)
    3: Bonjuk specializes in Korean-style rice porridge, touted by the restaurant as a health fo...
  18. Higashi Ayase Park (1,541 bytes)
    6: ...nt. It wasn’t until the early [[1900]]’s that rice became less prudent in the city and the park was ...
  19. Kunitachi (2,922 bytes)
    12: ...eval Times]] and flourished as a great source for rice crops. At this time the city was called [[Yaho]] ...
  20. Nagaoka (2,691 bytes)
    12: ...es pored in. Many supporters donated 100 sacks of rice to help rebuild some of the schools thought to be...
    23: ... the devastation of the war, one hundred sacks of rice were given to the city to help rebuild the buildi...
  21. Chiba Prefecture (2,988 bytes)
    11: ... Peninsula]], what was once and still partly is a rice farming region. The Northwest part of the prefect...
  22. Miyagi Prefecture (2,900 bytes)
    44: ...ricultural industries, producing large amounts of rice and livestock. However additional manufacturing i...
  23. Kagoshima Prefecture (2,679 bytes)
    50: ... in the growing of sweet potatoes, tea, radishes, rice, and the raising of livestock. Fishing is another...
  24. Niigata Prefecture (3,138 bytes)
    55: ...oducer after [[Hokkaido]] of rice in Japan. Other rice industries including the [[sake]], [[arare]], [[s...
  25. Every Little Thing (3,874 bytes)
    69: * The Remixes III Mix Rice Plantation(2002)
  26. Radwimps (1,447 bytes)
    32: * Boiled rice ~ of RADWIMPS 4 ~ not putting (2006)
  27. Tonkatsu (2,081 bytes)
    3: ...eople eat it in sandwiches, others in a bowl with rice, and still others eat it with Japanese curry. It ...
    16: ...eflect Western cuisine, is seen being served with rice and miso soup.
  28. 1902 (2,404 bytes)
    42: ... an advantage against Louisiana’s trade. Thirty rice farms ended up being started in the area just sou...
  29. 1903 (2,228 bytes)
    16: ...[Tokyo Story]] and [[The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice]].
  30. Cocongo (1,072 bytes)
    3: ...is. They also serve some food - Singaporean-style rice and chicken dishes, as well as curries and an ass...
  31. Unagi (2,625 bytes)
    15: ...s to eat Unagi is to place it in a bowl on top of rice and add a number of Chinese spices.
  32. Japanese Curry (2,087 bytes)
    1: ...nts around the world. It is used as a sauce for [[rice]] and noodles, as a way to baste meat, and someti...
    9: ...added as a last step in any food preparation. The rice is made first, as are the vegetables and meat, th...
  33. Sushi (3,401 bytes)
    1: ...versatile. Its key ingredient is vinegar seasoned rice, though most sushi is wrapped in seaweed and it i...
    5: ...ere pickled in rice, but they were not eaten with rice.
    7: ... rice vinegar. Then, over time, they began to eat rice with the fish. Somewhere between the 1300’s and...
    9: ...o fermentation process, can be quickly made using rice and whatever additional ingredients you may want ...
    13: ...– This is the most well known sushi type. Sushi rice is rolled up with other ingredients placed inside...
  34. Kyushu (1,677 bytes)
    10: *[[Rice]]
  35. Chopsticks (3,639 bytes)
    22: *Sticking your chopsticks verbally in rice is not allowed, because this is traditional at fu...
  36. Sake (2,729 bytes)
    1: ...originated in Japan. It is made using fermented [[rice]]. Sake can be served either hot or cold. Sake is...
    4: ...t, so that the saliva in the spit helped turn the rice contents to sugar making the fermented beverage s...
    6: ...ealized there were other molds that could convert rice to sugar, and these molds were faster, could crea...
  37. Soba (1,870 bytes)
    6: ... a variety of problems that were occurring in the rice and wheat that they were culling. Today, soba is ...
  38. Japanese Desserts (2,422 bytes)
    5: ... around 710 CE, the first [[Mochi]] and [[Dango]] rice cakes were made. However, they were largely made ...
    13: ...uki]] beans, kidney beans, soy beans, mochi rice, rice flour, potatoes, sesame seeds, Kanten, and vegeta...
    17: ... Higashi cookies, rice cookie, Okoshi – toasted rice grain cakes, and satozuke – crystallized fruits...
  39. Tony Roma's (1,612 bytes)
    3: ...e twists (the shrimp kebabs with curry sauce over rice is quite tasty). They also serve good salads and ...
  40. Hyotannabe (1,171 bytes)
    3: ...ew with vegetables, meats, and sometimes tofu and rice or noodles.
  41. An cafe (4,537 bytes)
    35: * Favorite food: Pork and rice, japanese noodles, layer cheesecake
  42. Chiyu (691 bytes)
    14: ...): Fried foods (i.e. potatoes, chicken), omelette rice

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