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Made up of a series of four main islands (and thousands of smaller ones), Japan sits across the Sea of Japan from Korea and Russia in Far East Asia. Culinary Japan has emerged mostly unmolested by outside influences. Notable exceptions are tea, noodles, and soy, which were introduced by the Chinese, and the cooking method called tempura, lightly battering and frying foods, introduced by the Portuguese. Care, artistry and the freshest ingredients define Japanese cuisine. From precise preparation to artful presentation, no aspect of Japanese cuisine gets overlooked. Flavors, textures, colors, the overall composition and presentation of food on the plate—everything is designed to appeal to the senses. Though Japan is a mountainous country with relatively limited agricultural output, the waters around the archipelago are brimming with sea life. Not surprisingly, seafood dominates Japanese cuisine, along with rice, soy, seaweed, mushrooms, and fresh vegetables and fruits. An old Japanese proverb suggests primacy of preparation: Eat it raw before all else, then grill it, and boil it last of all.
 

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Home Town: Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
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Living In: Nakano, Tokyo, Japan
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Amazing Chicken

Reviewed on Jul. 2, 2008 by ait0shi
I love this chicken. Its moist and taste so good n0t to mention very easy to make. Im n0t so sure why hubby didn't like it very much tho. thus, the 4 stars
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Asian Lettuce Wraps

Reviewed on Jul. 1, 2008 by ait0shi
This is sooo good. Both me and my hubby loved this. This is almost an exact replica of a well-loved appetizer from a famous chinese restaurant.. This is a keeper. Thank you s0 much for the recipe
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Ranch Oyster Crackers

Reviewed on Jul. 1, 2008 by ELIMARIE
These crackers are so awesome, everyone loves them! I omitted the lemon pepper but used everything else, and they were very flavorful and zesty! First, I coated my crackers in oil in a large plastic bag, then added the dry mixture to the bag and tossed them to coat. It is so easy, fast, and practically no clean-up.
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