Sushi Sushi is one of the popular dish in Japan, if you planning to visit please don;t miss the opportunity to try the delicacy dish in Japan! Please listen to my podcast, share, and like my page. Thank you!
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Sushi Here are some sushi names for to remember, there are different kind of sushi they are: Inari sushi is a fried pouches tofu stuffed with rice, Maki sushi is a rice, fish and vegetables rolled up with seaweeds this kind have different style depends how thick and ingredients in it, Nigiri sushi is little fingers of rice topped with raw or cooked fish and wasabi, Sashimi just raw fish itself, Temaki sushi hand-roled into a cone shape, Uramaki sushi rolls is the rice outside and seaweed wraps around the filling the fish can be cooked or raw. My personal advice to you when you to visit Japan don’t let pass up the opportunity to try the sushi there, because sushi in Japan taste like no other. click here for more info about the image
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Sushi Why do you need to try sushi? Sushi is one of the popular delicacy dish in Japan. It is considered works of art. Most travelers get encourage to try sushi not only because it’s good but also it looked good. Sushi chef or called Itamae presentation to their work of arts are unmatched. Some people believed that they don’t see themselves eating sushi somewhere else after trying sushi in Japan the reason is, the unique taste of sushi in Japan will give you craving for more. And I cannot agree more! Sushi is not only taste good it is actually having benefits to your health, According to daily.co.uk/health article“ Scientists believe it is one of the reasons why the Japanese are among the most healthy people in the world. On average, the Japanese diet - raw fish, vegetables and rice - contains only 30pc fat, most of it the healthier polyunsaturated variety, compared with 40pc in Britain. As a result, their rates of heart disease are among the lowest in the world. Recently, s
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Kyoto T here are so many things to see and to do in Kyoto. There are hundreds of shrines and temple for you to visit, including Arashiyama site with monkeys and bamboo forest, To-ji the popular Famed Buddhist temple, Kyoto Imperial Palace former residence of the Imperial family, Nijo Castle the historic wooden castle with lush gardens, those are just few example places for you to visit and there are hundreds for you to explore. Most part of Kyoto will give you sightseeing opportunities that you probably never had before. Here is my video, please watch and share!
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Kyoto According to Kate Morgan of lonelyplanet.com “ The Japanese Way of Life - While the rest of Japan has adopted modernity with abandon, the old ways are still clinging on in Kyoto. Visit an old shÅtengai (market street) and admire the ancient speciality shops: tofu sellers, washi (Japanese handmade paper) stores and tea merchants. Then wander through the old streets of Nishijin and Gion past machiya (traditional Japanese townhouses). That's not to say there's nothing modern about Kyoto – arriving into futuristic Kyoto Station is a stark sign of that. And throughout the city, young Kyotoites don the hottest new fashions, while craft beer and single-origin coffee is taking over.” Here is my podcast about Kyoto, please share!!