Posts Tagged ‘food’

01.24.2010
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New topic of focus: food

Last year I made sure I finished my schedule and everything that’s on my “sightseeing list”, so now it was time to shift focus to the good noms!

When I went to Japan in 2007, I didn’t have a clue where and what I was eating. Basically what we did was just walk around, select one by our noses and then having no clue what so ever if the restaurant had some type of specialty or something. It will remain a challenge for me to actually know what I’m ordering (a) if the menu’s do not contain pictures, (b) are not available in English and (c) if the staff looks at me sheepishly when it comes to using English. Thanks god I’m not a picky eater. So, to prevent this and to get the maximum out of the experience of eating in Japan, a little research is required. I’ll end up with a list of about 30 restaurants, somewhat scheduled to my day plans where I actually know what I’m going to be eating!! Sometimes however, it is better not to know. LOL. It’s good to know that you’ll be going into a restaurant that serves Okinawan specialties, or Hokkaido specialties or whatever. You seriously can’t tell if you can’t read and/or know little about what dishes come from where.

I downloaded an enormous heap of VVV6 to kind of assist me on that, in a fun way. Any restaurant that has been on that show for the past year has a small chance I’m dropping by to have the same dishes as V6. I got all the restaurants I could decipher and find on maps in a separate document, and this I’m now starting to map to my “Guide to good noms in Japan“, I mean, The Tokyo Restaurant Guide for dummies gaijin! Thanks to that show I know a hell of a lot more about Japanese food.

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XD! YamaGoldfish just wrote about nabe! I actually put one in the guide specifically. I know it’s more of a winter dish, but they’ll just have to serve me that one in spring.

I also seem to have found a crab restaurant. I believe they call it “ka~ni”. In dutch that sounds more like (kannie, or “can’t do”). I love crab <3.

In any case, that’ll be the last step in “what to see, do and eat”. A lot of hours went in there, hope they were worth it.

12.26.2009
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Of food and kanji

I had to laugh at how he described the difference between Japanese and American cuisine from the latest translated Seventeen issue. There’s not a lot of difference between american foods and what we eat here, except the insane quantities. The description of the service is rather odd, my eyebrows would raise if they would do that here. I too have a few shirts with kanji on them, I specifically asked some Japanese people what it said, so I wouldn’t be walking around with the words “donkey’s ass” on my back. It seems to have been the kanji for “dragon”. As for the other way around, entire websites for people’s enjoyment.

Gaijin food warning:
It’s true Japan has a world class cuisine. Dutch don’t even have a cuisine t_t. The only thing I really absolutely dislike to eat in Japan is those pickled side dishes. I will try and describe it for you. You don’t wash for 2 days, then take your finger and put it in your belly button. Take it out and smell it. The way that smells these things will taste like. I don’t know anyone from around here that would eat that in their right minds. Likewise with the sea urchin… Everybody knows a ladybug right? You mess with them too much they poop on your hand. The way that smells like, sea urchin will taste like. *gag it’s so disgusting*. And what’s up with those little fishy things with the little black eyes? They don’t taste bad, it’s just .. I have problems with food that is still looking at me no matter how small.

As a white person, I can eat my raw stuff – usually one is pickier around here that it must be cooked. My friend told me it’s not because it’s fish, but because the consistency is blubbery. It definitely appears we eat more chewier stuff. If you like jello pudding, I guess you won’t starve in Japan. Perfect example is Tofu. You go in the supermarket here and find tofu, it’s ROCK HARD and only considered good for eating if you’re a vegetarian.

When I was in the plane last time a magazine was boasting Japan’s “bread”. Well I’ve seen it and I ate it, them people don’t know shite about bread. lol. I would prefer rice over bread there too. In Canada I had some bagles and stuff like that, but they don’t know their bread either. My aunt would go an hour and and a half to a specialised German and Dutch toko’s to get the bread and the cheese they liked. “Your uncle won’t eat anything else”. hehe. Probably when I come back my appetite for cheese will be huge, like the last time.

^_^ The chinese astrology year reminded me of a thing that should be on my list by now: Yamapi’s western horoscope for 2010. <3 I’m a metal rooster myself, which explains my special relationship with these creatures.

12.25.2009
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Recipe for orgazz cake

It’s white chocolate cake! But SnowMyth wanted the recipe, so here it is.

Ingredients:
- 4 bars of white chocolate (400 grams).
- 50 grams of sugar (witte basterdsuiker,  the white kind).
- 1 bag of vanilla sugar (that small little bag… excuse my dutchness).
- 200 grams of flower.
- 1 lemon.
- 1 pack of lentils (support filling)
- powdered sugar.
- 4 eggs
- 4 cans of creme fraiche
- 75 grams of cold butter.
- some dark chocolate

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12.25.2009
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Christmas dinner 2009

So here it is, the obligatory pictures. This time, the following menu (thank you Appie Hein) which I didn’t care to properly translate right now.

- Mustard soup
- Tarte of salmon
- A salad
- Um… it’s pork. With a coat.
- Tator/Pear pie.
- White choco cake (dessert)

I have to say that salmon dish ooooo it’s so good. <33333 My dad was really enjoying it, until I said “you know that’s raw fish you’re eating right?”.

Dad: :eek:

It’s actually half smoked salmon, half raw salmon. I’m in love with it. :hearteyes:

Updated the post with the main dish being finished. Holy shit! That was adventurous. I had to turn over that big thing to get the pears to face upwards again. Flaming hot too. It has an awesome taste. The meat was just right, luckily! I don’t have much experience with big chunks of meat, and my dad was whining it needs longer – but look at it! It’s alright!

But I guess my favorite thing of all; is the white chocolate cake. I have a new name for it “orgasm cake“. Honestly, if you eat it feels like you’re coming hahaha. I’m making this cake more often, as long as I still get to be 66kg and 1.78m I’m good.

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If anyone wants some, one slice is for Tonks. Most welcome to come try some!