This is the most favorite dish of Indians, Pani-puri. We need some ingredients such as tamarind, water, coriander leaves, chili powder,
cumin seeds roasted &
ground,
black pepper, sprouted green gram
(mung), jaggery or Sugar, and salt.
We need to boil the tamarind in the water untill it is soft enough to strain. Add the ground spices, salt and chopped coriander leaves. If the mixture is too thick, dilute it with water. Make a small hole in each puri
and stuff it with some mung sprouts. We should serve the pani and puri separately, so it will be easy to eat.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Pani-Puri
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Kim-chi stew
I am going to write about the Kim-chi stew. Have you heard about it? This is the food that I can make really delicious. I can cook many foods, but I do not know whether they are delicious. I need onions, garlic, side pork and Kim-chi. It is just my way to cook Kim-chi stew; there are many different ways to cook it. But I make it like this. First, I boil water and then I put a side of pork and garlic in it. Next, I put Kim-chi and Kim-chi soup in it. And finally I put onions in there. And then boil it for 15 minutes. It is one of the Korean traditional foods. But its taste is different depending on home styles, because we all cook in different ways.
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How to Cook an Omelet Containing Fried Rice
I like to cook an omelet containing fried rice, and Japanese people call it ‘Omu-rice’. I used to cook it when I lived by myself near my University. I need eggs, chicken, mushroom, carrot, onion, ketchup, and some flavor. We can choose two type of taste of rice, which is rice with butter or rice with ketchup. If I cook the former, I will mix chicken and vegetables in rice. If I cook the latter, I will mix mushroom and vegetables in rice. Garlic will make rice with butter tastier. I will cook each of the ingredients and they will be covered by egg. And then, next part is my most favorite part and I will draw art or letters on the egg with ketchup. I like drawing a smiling face on it and I liked to write down my name on it when I was child. I think almost all children like the dish, because mothers tend to cook it for their children and it is a famous of food which children like.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Cooking Time!!
I am a good cook, so I can cook a lot of dishes. Especially, I can cook “ Omu-rice” very well. When you cook it, you will need rice, eggs, ketchup and some vegetables. First, you will crack eggs and stir them with milk. Milk makes an omelet soft. Then, you need to fry the rice with ketchup and some vegetables such as diced onion, carrot or green pepper. When you finish frying the rice, you will make an omelet. Next, you will put the omelet on the fried rice. Finally, you can put some ketchup on the Omu-rice as you like. It seems to be easy to cook, but you need to practice in order to make it.
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How to cook a chocolate cake
I barely cook because I live with my family. My mother always cooks for me. However, I like cooking. So, sometimes I learn cooking from my mother. It is the first time to learn how to cook a chocolate cake. It is really easy to cook because we use an IH cooking heater made from Amway. It is really convenient. I need butter, flour, chocolate syrup, and eggs for cooking a chocolate cake. First, I warm a frying pan on the IH cooking heater. Then, I put a little butter on the frying pan. After the butter melts, I turn off the IH cooking heater. Next, I add eggs and flour to the frying pan and mix them up. After mixing them up, I add chocolate syrup. Just mix them again. After that, I need to hit the frying pan in order to draw the air from all the flour. Finally, set the IH cooking heater to “Cake.” Just wait for a while. That’s it! Sometimes I bring the chocolate cake that I make to my friends' birthday party. My friends look like happy. I also become happy.
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PAV- BHAJI
Who doesn't like Pav Bhaji? From kids to adults, everyone just loves this street food and it is thus always a hit with the whole family. It is from Western India. I love it mainly because it is a snap to add zippy flavor to fresh veggies. Pav Bhaji is such an excellent meal extender that I always make it whenever I feel my menu needs a boost. To make this dish you will need potatoes, carrot, beans, cauliflower, mutter, capsicum, tomato, onion, paprika, red chili powder, garam masal powder, ginger garlic paste, milk, pav bhaji masala, tomato paste, sugar, green chilies, chopped onions, lemon sliced, salt as per taste, butter and pav buns. Pressure-cook all the veggies (carrot+potato+capsicum+mutter+beans) except the cauliflower with enough salt. Mash them nicely and keep it aside. Now Microwave nicely chopped cauliflower for just 2 minutes and keep it aside. In a heavy bottomed pan that has little butter/oil, add the sliced onions + sugar and sauté it until transparent. To this add Ginger-Garlic paste and chopped green chilis along with the masala powders and sauté it for another 2 minutes. Now add nicely chopped tomatoes and the tomato paste and sauté it for another 2 minutes. Add in all the mashed veggies along with half cooked cauliflower and enough water and milk, cook on medium flame for 7 to 8 minutes with stirring and mashing of the veggies here and there. Have them hot with some fresh chopped onions and lemon juice along with nicely roasted Pav Buns.
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How to Cook Green Curry
Foreigners know Thailand from tourist spots such as Phuket, and Pattaya. However, Thai food is one of the most famous kinds of food in the world. We can see Thai food everywhere around the world. The Thai government tries to encourage people to run Thai restaurants in other countries. Thai food that foreigners like to eat is Pad Thai, Nam Prig Ka Pi, Red Curry, and Green Curry. Today, I’m going to teach you how to cook Green Curry with curry that you can buy from the International Grocery stores. First, you have to stir-fry curry with the oil 2-3 minutes. Then, put some chicken in and keep stir-frying until the chicken is almost cooked. Next, put a little coconut milk in and stir-fry for 2 minutes. After that, add about 2 cups of water and wait until it boils. Then, put in green beans, and add some sugar, fish sauce, and kaffir-lime. If it tastes good, you have to eat it with some hot rice. It’s very easy to cook Green Curry. Not only Thai people can cook Thai food, but also foreigners can do it.
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Pan-Broiled Rice Cake
I am going to talk about how to make Pan-Broiled Rice Cake. It is called “Tteok-Bok-Gi” in Korean. Before making it, we have to prepare some ingredients. These are rice cakes, a cabbage, an onion, a carrot, a green onion, boiled fish pastes, an egg, Korean hot pepper paste, sugar, starch syrup, and water. Firstly, wash the rice cakes and remove water of rice cakes. Secondly, slice vegetables so they are easy to eat. Thirdly, boil water. Fourthly, add Korean hot pepper paste, sugar, and starch syrup in water. Finally, parch the vegetables and other ingredients with sauce. Now you can enjoy pan-broiled rice cake. The most important thing is that you should add rice cakes at the end. In Korea, we usually parch with noodles.
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Food; how to make Japanese curry
I made Japanese curry for my close and good American friends yesterday. I wanted them to eat Japanese food made by real Japanese. First, we went to Wal-Wart to buy ingredients. We need potatoes, onions, calottes, beef, and curry roux. You can put in chicken instead of beef. Ingredients are very simple and you can make it easily. After shopping, prepare one pot, pour water into half of the pot and heat it. Next, peel potatoes, onions, and calottes. You can put and boil beef first in the hot water while you are peeling. Finishing peeling vegetables, you put potatoes first, because it takes longer till they are tender. Then you can put other vegetables at the same pot. You can let it look for about 10 minutes to make them tender. After that you take the curry roux and melt it in the same pot. Even if you melt all the curry roux, you have to keep heating and mixing ingredients and curry roux. When the roux is pulpy, you can finish heating and pour the curry roux in on the rice on your dish.
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Cooking
Some people are interested when they are cooking. Other people cannot make anything. I can make some food, but I do not know whether it is delicious or not. I hope it is good. The food that I can make is grilled. I did it many times with my family while we lived in the UAE or in Jordan. It is easy; I cut a big piece of meat into small pieces, wash them with water and lemon, and put little salt and pepper on them. After that, when the fire is ready, I make the meat like Shish kabob, and put the small pieces in skewers over the fire for a few minutes. When it is ok, you can eat the grilled meat with my wishes. In Arabic, we say: be-hana-wa-al-shefa.
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How to Cook Japanese Curry
I am a Taiwanese, but Japanese curry is one of the most favorite foods for me in this world. Why do I like Japanese curry so much? Besides being delicious, it is also easy to cook. When my mother was cooking this food, I always stood beside her and watched her how she cooked Japanese curry. The required ingredients are chicken, potatoes, carrots, an onion, and a box of curry. The optional ingredient is a tomato. Tomato is one of vegetables that prevent cancer. It is such a healthy vegetable for us. Actually, it is difficult for us to taste tomato after cooking, but all nutrition is inside the food. That is why my mother chooses tomato as well. How do I cook Japanese curry? We just cut everything, chicken, potatoes, carrots, an onion and a tomato. Next, we just place everything that we cut into a big pot. We should at least cook it an hour and wait until all foods become soft. The last step is to put a box of curry in and cook it until the pieces of curry disappear. It is quite easy to cook. Everything we need is to cut and cook. We do not have to use any extra sauces. It is easy and delicious. That is why I love it.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
How is eating culture different in the USA and your country?
In Korea, table manner is different from those in the USA. I just know about USA table manner is quiet, and they have a meal and slowly eat. But Korea is very different. Our country’s food is usually hot and spicy food, so when we eat the food, we can make sound, when we eating some foods, except in a place that requires politeness and manners. Also, our country respects old people. So when we have a meal with old people, we are waiting until old people take the spoon first. That is a big different thing. And we don’t pay a tip for serving. Also, our country’s main food is rice, so many other extra foods follow when we have a meal. Also in our country are use chopsticks. So there are many different things. -Moon-
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Eating culture
In the world they are a lot of different eating cultures, and this culture is very interesting. In the USA, the famous food maybe is fast food like KFC and PizzaHut. And Americans want to be fast, so they eat food and need to save time, so fast food is very famous in the USA. Now China has a long history, so about eating culture, it has a long history too. In my country, we believe people think eating is the most important thing. And our food needs to be nice, so the cook needs more time. If you go to a restaurant, the service will look like it does in America, but you can see some restaurants which have a long history; the waiters’ clothes still look like old China’s clothes, and most of the food uses a traditional way to cook. So the food is very good. East, west, north and south have different kinds of food; they cook it using a different way. But Americans do not know this. This is two countries’ eating cultures. It has a lot of different things.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Food
To eat food in a nightmarket is a special eating culture in Taiwan. It provides various local foods, cheap price, and shopping fun. People enjoy not only delicious food, but also entertainment. Why is it so popular? Cheap is the best answer, because there are over a hundred vendors to compete together. Consumers, furthermore, can purchase a variety of daily goods in different styles of shopping malls. On the other hand, eating food in the USA is expensive and inconvenient. People can not taste and choose various foods in the same place. Also, these restaurants always sell fast food, so we can not find many vegetable meals there. When finishing eating, people must add the tax and pay the tip for service. The phenomenon will not be displayed in Taiwan. Following these reasons, it is different manner to eat food between Taiwan and USA.
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Eating culture
There are many different things between the USA and Korea. In Korea, we do not eat before the oldest person eats. When we have a meal between friends, we do not have any rules like that. Another different thing is a server who works in a restaurant is quite friendly in America. However the server is very formal to customers in Korea. I think the most different thing is we do not have tip culture in Korea. We have to pay a 15% service charge in America, so when I came here I felt strange. Food style is very different, so we use chopsticks, but the Americans use forks. Also Koreans do not use knife much. Finally, we do not wait to sit when we go to a restaurant, we just sit anywhere, and then we call a server to order foods. But in the USA, we must wait to sit, and then we wait again to order our foods.
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Namaste!
India is famous for different types of cultures. There are so many languages. So we have all different styles of eating due to the geography of India. In my state, my culture of eating is to sit on the ground, eat with the family, eat with hands and talk about the whole day’s activities whatever we have done. We believe that eating with hands gives more satisfaction. We have different types of food served with different styles. We have a custom that whoever comes to our home as a guest he or she doesn’t go back without eating. India is also famous for its hospitality. In other states of India they have different cultures; in one they eat on banana tree’s leaves. It is totally different from the USA. In USA, people always use silverware and there is no custom to eat together with the family. People mostly eat fast foods. Life is busier than in India, so people don't get time to eat together. Both the country has their own culture and we should respect both.
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Eating cultures
I think there are some different points between Japan and America. One of the differences between us is that Japanese usually use chopsticks, but Americans do not. Actually, we often use fork and spoon, but we use chopsticks all most all the time. By the way, if we, Japanese, cannot use them well, it sometimes makes people uncomfortable. This is because we think it is assumed that we can use chopsticks perfectly. Second point is we usually have soup while making sounds and it is polite, but Americans think it is rude. This is because Japanese believe that the sound makes people, perhaps the host, happy. We express our satisfaction with sound. On the other hand, Americans have soup without sound. Sometimes, I forget the American style, so I have to study American eating culture more.
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Eating Culture
EAP2
Airi Murasaki
04/17/2008
Food
I am so interested in eating culture between Japan and America. Basically, we eat different food every day, and people in Japan use chopsticks but people in America use fork and knife. Thus, there are some curious differences that I know. First, in America, it is bad manner eating with sounds of the mouth. In Japan, we can eat only noodle with sounds. The sounds make us hungry. It is not a matter of manners. Second, when we have meals at a restaurant, we don’t pay tip at all in Japan. On the other hand, in America, people should pay a tip for the clerk at most restaurant. If the clerk works really well for customers, people will pay more on the tip for the clerk. I think it is a very good system. For example, if clerks serve kindly and efficiently, the customer feels good and wants to come to the restaurant again. And then, the clerk can get a lot of tips and the restaurant gets good evaluation of customers. I suppose that we should follow this culture of America, because if the clerks service well, they can get a lot of tips and the restaurant’s reputation will be good. Third, American service is more friendly. Japanese service is more polite. These cause cultural differences. We should learn both cultures and compare them. I want to know more about eating culture.
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Grocery
My interesting place to buy food is the international grocery market. First, the important thing that we buy from it is meat. In our religion we have to eat meat such as sheep or chicken that is killed by Muslims people to insure it is “Halal”, because we don’t eat animals that die by themselves. “Halal” means animals are killed in its neck by knife, and the killer says “Beesm Ellah Alrahman Alrahhem”. In addition, the international grocery market has many things that we like such as Arabic bread, Arabic cheese, Arabic sweets, hummus and felafel. I think this market is very important to us and we usually thank the owner for his service and ask him to bring more and more groceries that we want.
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Eating culture
Most of Saudi people, especially in the middle, eat food on the floor. We don't use tables or chairs to eat. We put the main meal on the big plate, and the others such as salads or soup on many small plates around the main meal. Usually, we put all kinds of food out at the same time. Also, we cannot start eating until we say, “Bessem Ellah Alrahaman Alrahhem”. Firstly, the oldest person or the guest is starts eating; later on the others can start eating. Also, we cannot stop eating until the oldest person or the guest stops eating. After that, we say “Alhamd lellah” which it means “Thanks God”. Next, small plates of sweet are served to all the people who just finished eating.
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Monday, April 21, 2008
Food; eating culture
My culture is always showing respect to other people and older people, even when you are eating. First, even when you get food at a restaurant, usually people wait until others get food. If they say that it is fine to eat, and not let the food cool down, you can start to eat the food. You say “itadakimasu” before starting to eat food. This means thank you for giving and making food. If there are chopsticks and it’s a small bag, you take the chopsticks out and break them. Then you can start to eat. When you eat rice and food that is used with a rice bowl and cup, you eat holding it. You bring foods to your mouth. If you are drinking alcohol or sake while eating, you should pour the drink for others. It is a very important manner. If you notice someone’s drink is empty, you ask him or her pour if you can theirs drink naturally. Did you enjoy eating? It sounds strict, but relaxed. After you eat, you put chopsticks back in a bag and say “gochisousamadeshita”. It means the same as the first phrase. It is appreciation that you are given food.
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Dining Manners for Jainists
India is known for its culture, manners, respect, and hospitality. Actually I don’t have enough words to explain my country. Dining is very famous in India. There are different cultures for different religions. I am Jainist (Hindu) and we are very particular about how we eat. We should sit Indian style on a small table. We should have another small table of the same size in front of us, so we can put our plate on that small table. We should start eating at the same time as all of our family members. We can’t speak while we are eating. We shouldn’t leave any food on our plate after completing our meal. We should clean our plate with drinking water and we should also drink that same water. Nowadays most of the people do not follow these particular customs; because of modern culture people don’t care about elite culture and their traditional religions.
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Different eating culture
How is eating culture different in USA and your country?
Korean’s have special etiquette; when Koreans have meals, younger people should wait before until the older person starts eating. Koreans have a special culture that is very respectful to older people. In addition, if someone eating finishes earlier than the other, they should keep their seat whether or not people leave early; Koreans think that is a rude behavior. Koreans usually eat rice and soup at every meal. That is our main food. In the USA during mealtime, they are talking together, but in Korea it is also not good etiquette. After finishing meal, Koreans eat dessert together; this is conversation time. Korea and USA have different culture; so naturally eating cultures are different. USA eating cultures are freer but Korea has formality.
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Different Eating Culture
Japan and America have different culture and the biggest difference is that Japanese people use chopsticks to eat and American people use knife and fork to eat. Of course, Japanese people use knife and fork but they use them only when they eat foreign country’s food. I can’t eat rice with knife and fork. Japanese people have special greetings when they start eating and finish eating. However, American people don’t have them. While it is good to make sounds when they eat noodles in Japan, American people are not allowed to make sounds. If Japanese people make sounds when eating noodles, it means the food is tasty. However, I know we cannot do that in the US, so I follow the American style. When I came to the US the first time, I was so surprised that American people ate meals with soda. I usually have meals with green tea; therefore, I felt a difference of culture between Japan and America.
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Food
Food
My country’s culture is very different from that of the United States. In my country, food is always served with respect and with manners. Women usually cook food in my hometown and take care of the family. We have different kinds of food in my country. Most of our food comes from farms, and the rest is imported from Europe. We have different manners and traditions for some special food that we follow for some tradition. For some example, if a couple gets married, we have different tributes that follow different kinds of manners and traditions. So, I think that, food differs from one country to the other.
But in the United States, people do not care about food, even if they love it. They don't know how to cook, and they depend on fast food. However, there are a few of them that know how to cook, and it is very rare. Food in the United States is very developed and fast food is very popular. People have a very busy life in the United States and they don't have time to cook. It is not part of their culture, and they've been living with that for some decades now.
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Different Manner in Restaurant
I know a few things about eating culture in the USA. One of them is about manner in restaurants. In Korea, when we go to the restaurant, we can have a seat anywhere we want, and we call a server to order foods. However, in the USA, we have to wait for a server, and we should follow the server to have a seat. And then, we still wait for the server to order foods. I heard that it's not a good manner to call a server anytime we want. Moreover, the most different thing is the tip culture. Their income is not good in the USA, so they need some tips. They might be nice to customers because of tips. They have their tables and they take care of everything for their tables. In Korea, usually, they don't have their tables, and they share the tables to take care of. There are no tips in Korea, but their income is not bad.
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Eating Culture
There are many cultures in the world, and every country is different in many ways. One of those ways is how eating culture is. In my culture, most of the people eat without table manners. They put the food over a piece of plastic, and they sit beside each other and eat. Some people love this way to eat; however, other people have table manner, and use them it when they eat. Also they can eat without a spoon. In US culture, people eat at the table only, and they eat using spoons. They cannot eat without using a spoon. If you go to a restaurant to take your breakfast, lunch, or your dinner, you will not see any difference between the two cultures. In my culture, there are some kinds of food that if you eat it with your fingers, you will be very interested. Now, the world has become very small with fast communications, and I think it is no more complicated between the cultures-especially in food.
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Different eating culture in the USA
There are a lot of different cultures between Korea and America. First, we do not need to pay tips. In Korea, food’s costs include tips. So, whenever eating foods in American restaurants, I am always confused about how much I should pay for tips. Second, we usually eat foods with soup. In America, soup is just appetizer, and people do not eat it with main foods. I think that American people just enjoy eating with soda. Third, when we eat foods, we always use chopsticks, but Americans use only forks. Because forks are not handy for Korean people, I also find chopsticks when I eat foods. Finally, when we eat foods, we usually do not make loud sounds such as the sound of eating soup. We think that making this sound is a rude action. So, we should be careful when we are eating.
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Japanese Table manner
We have some different table manners from Americans. In Japan, before we eat, we surely put our hands together and say “Itadakimasu”. “Itadakimasu” means that we eat foods from now, having appreciation. This behavior shows a gratitude for foods. People state that it was generated since people had run out of foods before. Also, an other difference is that we use chopsticks. Japanese use chopsticks and eat some of the same things they eat in China, Taiwan and Korea. We eat rice almost every day and some stuff because rice is a main food in our country. Most families serve some small plates of foods. We usually do not put everything on one big plate as Americans do. This way makes the table colorful. Finally, when we finish eating, we say “Gochisousamadesita” again to show gratitude for foods. We always eat foods, appreciating for foods.
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Eating cultures betwen Korea and U.S.A
There are many differences between Korea and the U.S.A. First, Korean society has some classes of age. Korean should respect people who are older than them. So, Koreans has many terms of respect. In the meal, people should wait until the oldest person starts eating. This is a kind of traditional culture, so many people don’t do it that much, now. But in the United States, people can start eating whenever they want. Next, tables are different. Now, there are many western cultural things in Korea, but traditionally, Koreans have lived sitting on the floor. We didn’t have any kind of furniture like bed or dinner table. A Korean traditional table’s legs are short. So everyone eats meals sitting around the table on the floor. Of course, in the inside of a house, people should take off their shoes. But in America, they are just sitting around a table, which has long leg with wearing their shoes. Last is a way. In America, they sitting around big table, and take off foods from its plates to their own plates. They have kinds of buffet in their home. But ways in Korea are totally different. Everyone sits around a smaller table than in America, and the host gives a bowl with steamed rice to each person. Also, many side dishes are on the table. Side dishes are usually from 3 to 15 dishes or more. And everyone picks whatever foods they want together. Whenever they want to eat, they just pick. So, sometimes spoons or chopsticks hit each other, but nobody cares. I think this culture is the only one thing in Asia. This way is a kind of strange way, but I like it. This way makes people become intimate.
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How is eating culture different in the USA and Japan?
Eating culture has big differences between USA and Japan. In Japan, we should finish our own dish; if you leave some food, it is rude in my country. However, if I finish my dish in America, the host will serve more food even if I’m full. When I went to Britain, I thought I had to finish my dish, and I kept going up to the limit of my stomach. I told my American friends that story, and she said Japanese eating custom is pretty strange, because Britain and America have the same eating cultures. I leaned eating custom from Britain and America, but still I feel bad when I throw away the last of my food. The biggest difference is that Japanese use chopsticks. I used chopsticks in America sometimes at the Japanese, Chinese, and Thai restaurants. I didn’t know some Americans could use chopsticks skillfully. One day my friend, who is coming to Japan soon, asked me if Japan had knives and forks, because he didn’t have confidence in using chopsticks. I almost died of laughing, and I thought he is native American.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Oh! It is delicious
According to me food should be delicious and your eyes should like what they see. I am very fond of eating Indian food. There are many types of cuisines in India because of different religions and states. I love to eat spicy food and there are all sort of spicy cuisines in India and Punjabi food is the most spicy food in India; I love all dishes of that cuisine. There are very good places to buy Punjabi food in my city but I like RASANA restaurant best to buy that kind of food. There are different varieties of cuisine there and it is famous for all its cuisine especially for Punjabi food. Punjabi food can be non vegetarian and vegetarian. There are all different varieties of vegetables in Punjabi food and they are all spicy. This restaurant is near my home and it is always full. Sometimes I have to wait for one hour or one and a half an hours for food because people come from very far to enjoy the pleasant environment and delicious food. One my favorite dish is called saraso da sak and makki di roti. The bread is made of corn flour and the vegetable saraso. It is traditional vegetable. This restaurant provides the best after mint, which no one else can provide. Oh! My mouth is watering at the thought of it.
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Wow! It is my favorite restaurant
There are so many restaurants in my city. All have different cuisines and dishes. All have their identity in food. People in my city are fond of eating good and delicious food.
My favorite restaurant is near my home and you will get all vegetarian food, especially northern Indian food. I love northern Indian food because it is spicy and I love spicy food. I often go there with my family and with my friends. There is a very pleasant environment and good music to make you relax. The restaurant is in the main marketplace. There are so many seasonal dishes and it is popular for that. In the winter season, there is one special dish called saraso da sak and makki di roti. I especially go there to eat this dish. It is my favorite dish. Makki di roti is corn bread and sarso da sak is one vegetable from the northern part of India. It is served with chili, mango pickle, buttermilk and treacle. I missed eating that when I came to the USA. I will love to eat it. It is very delicious. My mouth is watering!
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Monday, April 14, 2008
Food
First of all, my favorite type of food is seafood, because I live in a city that is close to the ocean. My father likes to eat fish, shrimp and lobster so he always brings the freshest seafood to our home. As a result, I have always liked to eat diner with my dad. His favorite dinner is of seafood, this habit makes me interested in seafood, so I follow my dad’s. Fore example this habit makes me go every Friday to the seafood restaurant called “ AL Bahar”, which is a famous restaurant in my hometown, Jeddah. The thing that makes me more interested in seafood I noted is that seafood is a very healthy food. It protect people form some diseases and people live longer than other people who eat regular food or junk food. For example; people in China, the Philippine and Japan they live longer than west courtiers. I love seafood and I cannot enjoy the world without seafood.
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My favorite food
First of all, I like to eat any kind of food I don’t have any problems with the food; since the food is delicious I am going to eat it. But sometimes even though I eat delicious food, I miss some special kind of food, which is chicken with ranch, and the only restaurant that dose it perfectly called “ Al Bayk “ which is a famous restaurant in my home town, Jeddah. On the other hand, this restaurant made a very nice food which is chicken, shrimp, fish and roast beef. If I have a chance to go and eat at that restaurant, I will take chicken and some shrimp on the side, and I usually drink soda with this food, because it is very heavy to my stomach. The special thing about this restaurant is that it is on the ocean, so really you can enjoy your dinner by looking at the ocean and feeling the nice wheather.
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Mandi
My favorite restaurant is “Mandi”. This kind of restaurant serves rice with meat or chicken. This restaurant had a strange idea about how to cook their meals. The idea is putting spices in the meat and rice, then cooking the meal by putting it in a hot hole. Then, the hole is closed for two hours. After that, the rice is spooned onto a big plate and the meat is put upon the rice. This meal is served with salad and hot spices. Usually, I order rice with meat.
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Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Food
My favorite restaurant is a small store that sells seafood and is located on a gorgeous beach. It not only provides delicious food, but also has a charming ocean view. Do you know how romantic it has been? Just relax yourself on the beach and savor that seafood. When the sun is setting down, the wind is blowing, and the ocean birds are singing. To taste seafood in the restaurant, I will reduce my pressure, cultivate my spirituality, and feast on a gallery of natural masterpieces. Eating seafood in Taiwan, furthermore, is a natural advantage in that our country is surrounded by ocean. There are various resources provides by seafood stores. If I have a free time, I like to enjoy the big lobster meals. Due to the freshness, delicious taste and cheap price, I have the feeling I am in heaven.
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What is your favorite restaurant in your own home country?
What is your favorite restaurant in your own home country? What would you order there if you could go there now?
My favorite restaurant in my country is a Korean BBQ restaurant. Once a week our family goes to a Korean BBQ restaurant. When we going there, we always order Sam Gyeop Sal. It is our families’ favorite food. Also it is a popular food among the Koreans. It is similar to bacon, but it is not salty. In America, it’s called side pork. Also Korean liquor, So Ju, is a good match with Sam gyeop sal. After we eat meat, if you want to eat more rice, the restaurant makes Kim Chi fried rice. It is very delicious. In addition, the restaurant makes us feel comfortable. People don’t need to obey the restaurant etiquette; it is much the same as a pub.
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Food; favorite restaurant
I have worked at a sushi bar for 3 years since I was freshman in college. I didn’t like sushi at all, but I was interested in Japanese traditional food, so I started to work. First, I had no idea about sushi, seasonal foods, how to cook, how to eat, how to explain to customers these things. After more working at the workplace and more fun, I was getting to like sushi. Now my favorite restaurant is a sushi bar. Also, it is not a traditional sushi bar. After I work, I used to eat with friends who worked together. Sometimes I took sushi out to my home too. Coworkers who I worked with are very nice and fun. We were always together and it was like one family. My favorite sushi is a sushi roll, whose name is “Negitoro roll”. This sushi roll has leek, yam, quail egg and tuna. It is very good. My mouth watered at the thought right now. I will definitely scream when I go back to Japan and eat Japanese food.
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My Favorite Restaurant
My favorite restaurant in my country is a Japanese noodle restaurant. The restaurant is in front of my grandparents’ house and the owner is my grandparents’ friend. I have eaten dinner there since I was a child, and my family likes the noodles there, too. If I can go to the restaurant now, I will choose hot noodles. The noodle is very famous around there and it has been introduced in a local magazine. Every day many people wait to eat it and other kinds of noodle of lunchtime and dinnertime. There are boiled egg, seaweed, sliced beef, and mushroom in the noodle. The boiled egg is not so hard, but it is not raw and the taste is perfect. I have tried to make the same one many times in my home, but it was very difficult and I couldn’t make it. The soup is very hot, so I can get hot after finishing eating it. I especially like to eat it in winter.
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My favorite restaurant in Korea
The name of the restaurant is Park, which is in Seoul. If you go there, you can eat Thai food. I normally order curry crab and cream shrimp with grapefruit. This restaurant is quite different tasting from any other Thai restaurants’ foods. I have been to many Thai restaurants, but I like this one the most. I like not only those two foods but also some other Thai foods, but unfortunately I don’t remember the name of those foods. I have been to Thai restaurants twice in USA; one place was in Carbondale and one place was in Chicago; however, it wasn’t as delicious as what I had in Korea. I really would love to visit Thailand and eat real Thai foods. If I were able to have dinner tonight in Park, I would order those foods that I mentioned before. The one problem I have got is their foods are really expensive. If two people eat dinner together, the cost will be 200 dollars!!
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Favorite Food
If I could go to Japan and eat my favorite food, I would want to go to a Korean BBQ restaurant. I like Korean BBQ, but it is more like a Japanese style. I can eat all they serve. Of all others, I love yuck hoe, which is raw meat with sweet hot sauce. When I went to Chicago, there was a BBQ restaurant. I ate it there, but I want it made in Japan. Actually, it was tasty though. I like meat, so I want to eat meat every day. However, meat in America is too big and not so tasty. I really look forward to going back to Japan to have yuck hoe.
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My Favorite Restaurant in ChiangMai
My favorite food is Thai food. I always tell everybody that I don’t like American food, because American food has too much cheese and butter. I have studied in America for 8 months. Even though I have lived with my aunt and eaten Thai food every meal, I still miss real Thai food. Thai food that my aunt cooks for me is not real Thai food. Thai food should have more ingredients which she can’t find in America. If I could go to ChiangMai, my hometown, now, I would go to ThaNom restaurant. This restaurant is very famous for its Thai food. Many Thai people and foreigners like the real Thai taste from here. If I could go to this restaurant now, I would order many kinds of Thai food such as Green curry, roast sweet pork, MamPrig KaPi, and Thai dessert. All of these kinds of food are very famous Thai food. I like this restaurant because of the taste of the food and its service. But if somebody tells me that the food price is too expensive, I think it is worth it. If I go back to my hometown, this restaurant will be the first choice for me to eat Thai food.
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Favorite Restaurant
In my country, Jordan, there are many restaurants I like. The best one is Yaseenko restaurants. Yaseen is an Arabic word. Yaseen is the owner of that restaurant. In Yaseen restaurant you can eat beans and chickpeas. Yaseen Restaurant opens only in the morning for each day because it is expert only for breakfast food. I went many times to this restaurent in the morning and ate hot beans and chickpeas. When anyone goes to Yaseen Restaurant after 10 am, he will not find this restaurant open. Sometimes I bought the beans and chickpeas from this restaurant and went to my home to take this food with my family. Every day in the morning in the street, which has Yaseen Restaurant, you cannot find parking for your own cars because many people are there.
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My Favorite Restaurant in Korea.
In Korea, there are a lot of restaurants that make a kind of stew. For example, these are soybean stew, Kim-chi stew, Sundubu stew and bu-dae stew. In front of Hanyang University, there is the most famous restaurant that makes Kim-chi stew. Unfortunately, the menu has only one thing, Kim-chi stew, and the place is very small. However, many students have gone there, because its price is very cheap and its amount is very large. Also, Kim-chi stew and So-ju, Korean alcoholic drink, is really a well-matched food. Many students like to have them it together. I also like the restaurant, so I went there and ate it about three times a week. If I could go there now, I definitely would order Kim-chi stew and So-ju. I think that it would be the happiest time for me.
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My Favorite Restaurant
My favorite restaurant is Goemon. The restaurant offers various spaghettis. We usually use a fork when we eat spaghetti in Japan. However, we eat spaghetti while using chopsticks only there. I do not know why they offer chopsticks. I would order “Ladies’ combo”. I always order this combo. I get spaghetti, a cup of a soup, and a dessert by ordering this set. And I can choose spaghetti, a drink, and the dessert. I will order a cream spaghetti with Hokkaido potato and many various vegetables for the spaghetti, an ice lemon tea for a drink, and a chocolate cake with banana ice cream for the dessert. I feel satisfied every time because everything is very delicious and cheap, and then there is too much for me. I especially love the dessert, a chocolate cake with banana ice cream. The cake is very hot and thick, and the ice cream is very cold. When I eat both of them together, the chocolate cake and the ice cream melt at the same time. It is really delicious.
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fast food
Phoebe
EAP2 WW
Mr. Leverett
03, 27, 08
There are several differences between Chinese fast food and American fast food. First, In America, people always eat the fast food that has no nutrition. Some of them were fried in deep fat or oil so that the nutrition was lost. However, in China people also eat the fast food daily and it is different from fast food in the US; the bulk of if is full of nutrition. These foods do not have so much oil; people always eat them in their breakfast, such as the bun stuffed with minced vegetables, meat or sugar inside. Then, most American fast food is not good for health; It can lead to cancer if you eat it every day for a long time; also, it can make you more unhealthy and fatter. On the opposite side, Chinese fast food is good for health and some of them are medicinal dishes. Finally, American fast food also has more benefits than Chinese fast food. In America, there are several famous fast food restaurants such as McDonald’s; it is the most popular one in the world so, it earned lots of money for Americans. However, Chinese fast food restaurants are not as popular as American in the world.
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My Favorite Restaurant
In my country, there are many “IZAKAYA”. ‘IZAKAYA” is a not restaurant name but a kind of restaurants. It is a restaurant which has many kinds of drinks and foods. People can eat foods, drinking with relaxation and enjoyment. The restaurants are usually informal, so people easily make noise. If I went there, I would order a lot of Japanese food. I especially want to eat fish foods. In Japan, we have a fish which is called “Sanma”. We eat generally “Sanma” in autumn. It is a one of the seasonal foods. We have this with soy sauce and Japanese radish. Last year, I could not eat this fish because I was here, so I want to eat a lot now. However, actually, the food I want to eat now is food cooked by my mother. This is my favorite food.
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interesting place to buy food
Phoebe
EAP 2 WW
Mr. Leverett
Apr 2, 2008
In my opinion, the most interesting place to buy food is at the cinema, I like that feeling the best. I can buying two tickets with my boyfriend and waiting for the film I am going to watch what kind of mood I would have at that time? It would be great. And then, we could go buy some food to eat, such as popcorn, coke and candies, etc. That would be so sweet and interesting. Watching an attractive film, sitting beside my boyfriend and eating good tasting food; in this situation, anyone could become the most happy person in the world. Therefore, I think it is very interesting to buy food in a cinema, not only for eating but also the romantic atmosphere would be prevail ant out in the cinema.
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my favorite restaurant
Phoebe
EAP2 WW
Mr. Leverett
April 7, 08
In my home country, my favorite restaurant is a SiChuan food restaurant. This kind of food is named after a province’s name. The SiChuan province is famous for the red chili, which is a small thin red pepper with a very strong hot taste. My favorite restaurant is called Spicy PoPo, a chain of restaurants in my country. There are ten courses on their shop sign there. I often order three of them; fish with boiled soup, spicy Tofu, and hot chicken wing. Fish with boiled soup is the most famous course from SiChuan food. Spicy Tofu is the Tofu with boiled oil. Hot chicken wing is my favorite course; I like chicken best so I always order it.
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My favorite restaurant
My favorite restaurant is DinThaiFung which sells small steamed buns as dumplings. Why is it so famous in Taiwan? When they make the small steamed buns, they have their own procedures. They also adhere their material for each small steamed bun. After they have done the small steamed buns, every single small streamed bun is the same weight and has a lot of soup in it. This restaurant is famous not only in Taiwan but also around the globe. This restaurant also attracts a lot of tourists, especially Japanese. There are also many branches around the world, for example in Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States. Beside small steamed buns, DinThaiFung also sells other foods, such as fried rice, beef noodle, and several different kinds of steamed buns. If I go to this restaurant, I definitely would order original small steamed buns for my first choice. It is a basic item that customers will order. Thus, if you would like to visit Taiwan, please don’t forget to visit this restaurant. DinThaiFung is one of famous restaurants that I suggest for foreigners to go to.
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Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Food; My Interesting Place to Buy Food
I like Wal-Mar. When I came to America, I didn't have any items such as a bracket, a pillow, hand soup, a laundry bag, detergent, toilet paper and food, so I went to the Wal-Mart first. I still remember the first day that I went to Wal-Mart. It is a very big store, and you can buy anything you want and are looking for.I like Wal-Mart, so my interesting place to buy food is Wal-Mart. I don't need to go other stores to buy other stuff. Every time, I can get all that I am looking for at Wal-Mart only. Each section has many kinds of foods and goods, and all I need is there. Also, products are very cheap!
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Better Fast Food
Most people believe that the U.S. is the kingdom of fast food. This is because there are lots of fast food chains in the United States. In Japan, we also have McDonald's; however, we have a different menu. The meals served by U.S. restaurant are relatively smaller than the Japanese ones. I was surprised at that because I thought everything in America was huge. I also can say that some American clerks are not as friendly. We, Japanese, are never allowed to behave like that. If we acted like that, we would definitely be fired. Although I can understand it is cultural routine, sometimes it makes me uncomfortable. Yet, I like Americans' cup sizes, which are bigger than that the Japanese. However, if I had the choice of either, I would choose the Japanese McDonald's.
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Where is an interesting place to buy food? I will tell what makes it interesting to me.
In Carbondale, I usually go to the international Grocery Market, due to the fact that I’m an international student. In there is lots of Asian food, including Korean stuff. Such as, Ra Myeoun, Rice, Kim Chi and To Fu. American grocery markets, like Schucks and Wal-mart, have basic food like vegetables, meat and fruits, even though they have food; I’m Korean so I need more of a selection of oriental food. This is the reason why I usually go to this mart. And when I cook Korean food, I need various spices, but Wal-mart, gives me nothing for to use to cook. Although Schnucks does not sell stuff that helps me to cook, I go there because it is near my house
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An Interesting Place to Buy Candy
In my country, there is a company that handles cosmetics, general merchandise, and imported food. I especially like to buy imported food there. I can see a lot of candy from America, Australia, Europe, and Asia there. German candy is my favorite food and they have many kinds of flavors such as coke, tropical fruit, apple, grape, and orange. I ate this type of candy when my friend’s father gave me some as a souvenir from Germany. Since I ate it the fist time, I have been a big fan of this candy. Whenever I stop by the shop, I buy one of them and I am satisfied with getting it. I also like dried mango and I used to eat it during break time when I was at my University in Japan. I recommend the cookies covered with chocolate from Australia. I like the original one but every taste is delicious and the combination of cookies and chocolate is nice. I want to try other candies and know what kind of candy people living in other countries eat.
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A place where I can buy Korean food
I like the H-mart that is in Niles. It is just next to Chicago, it takes 30 minutes to get there from Downtown Chicago; The reason I like that is I can buy the same Korean food that I can buy in Korea. There are a lot of Korean vegetables, fruits, snacks, etc. However there are not exactly all of the same things. It is fortunate that I can buy Korean things in the USA, even those things. When I first went there, I was interested in everything and also excited. I go to Chicago every weekend so when I come back here I drop by there and buy a lot of food for the week. There is one problem and that is the cost. The H-mart is more expensive than other stores like Wal-mart, Kroger and Whole-Foods. So I try to buy what I really need, because I always buy too much and end up getting what I really do not need.
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Best Place to Buy Food
Food is very important in life and the place that I buy my food at is also very important. So I do not buy my food from just any place. I buy my food from a big supermarket because this supermarket sells more food. This supermarket does not keep the food long times because many people buy from it. I am interested when I go to Wal-Mart in Carbondale to buy my food. It is a big place and there are many supplies I can see in this place. If anyone goes to big place and sees such a huge supply, he will choose the best. Also, my family takes a long time to see what Wal-Mart may supply for them. My children can play there. Every week I usually go to Wal-Mart and buy everything, I need especially food.
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CELL PHONES AND USERS IN TROUBLE( BY JULIO ROA)
FLUENCY EXERCISE # 4
JULIO ROA
INSTRUCTOR: MR.LEVERETT
CELL PHONES AND USERS IN TROUBLE ( BY JULIO ROA)
Cell phones have become very important in communication. Today many people have a craving for having the best and most expensive cell phone. Cell phones are essential in peoples' lives. They play a key role in companies, schools, universities and families. On the other hand, cell phones can also get you into trouble. Sometimes, they ring when least expected. You can see that cell phones ring frequently and interrupt teachers as well as classes. Many teachers regularly tell students to turn off their phones when classes are being taught. Nonetheless, many students do not turn them off, causing interruption in the class as well being a distraction to students. Today, many places warn you to turn off the phones at the entrance by putting up a big sign saying,"Please turn off the phones" Some people prefer not turning off the phones. For instance, in my case i don't to turn off the phone because my family might call me for some emergency going on. Also, many things have happened when phones are off.For example, when an accident happens and you need to call the hospital or someone to help you out.
Many people are alive because of the cell phone. The cell phone has saved their lives in many ways. The cell phone is extremely significant.
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Interesting Place
An interesting place to buy food is at candy stores in Japan for me. It is a kind of traditional store in Japan. We can buy some kinds of traditional cheap snacks and candies which we cannot buy at supermarkets or department stores. Old people run most of the stores. They are almost everywhere around residential areas or at near public schools. The shop owners are very kind but sometimes strict concerning manners. They always welcome children with smiling, and they seem to like talking with children. They sometimes tell us about old stories such as about WWⅡ, town history, their personal love story and so on. They look like our grandparents. Many children gather after school with a little money. When I was in elementary school, I went to such a candy store with my friends almost every day. However, I rarely went to the store after graduating from elementary school. My junior high school was also near from the store but I did not go there. I think I became too busy. However, I sometimes visited to the store. So, the same old owner welcomed to me with smiling as usual. I sometimes want to visit to the store to see the old owner or to get the snacks or candies which we cannot at supermarkets and department stores. I have a lot of memories of at that store.
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My favorite place to buy food
I like to buy food at China Express, because if I order some food, I barely know what is there. People at China Express are kind, so they try to tell ingredients, but I don’t understand all the time; because of my poor vocabulary. Sometimes I can expect what is there, because Japanese food and Chinese food have some similarities. Also, they have the same food name as the Japanese one, nevertheless, they differed from my expectations many times. However, their food is cheap, delicious, and big. They serve stinky dumplings, but the taste is really good, I don’t know how it is possible. I often go there with my friends, and we spend only five to seven dollars each. However, they stuff too much food in a big container, so I never eat all of it. Finally, my most favorite part of China Express is that they give us a certain amount of fortune cookies depending on how much we spend. How wonderful China Express is!!
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Food
EAP2
Airi Murasaki
April 2, 2008
Food
I am interested in food very much, at anytime. Eating is one of my hobbies. Three points are important to buying some food for me. I want to buy delicious, reasonable, and interesting food. For example, when I go shopping, I will see if the food is fresh or not and I check prices. I feel I am getting a good deal when I do this. I live by my self, so I always choose to shop at good super markets where I can get reasonable and fresh food. Then I can enjoy shopping and cooking. Next, when I go somewhere, like when shopping or traveling, there are chances to find interesting food or restaurants. When I find some interesting food or restaurant, I try to taste then. For example, when I went to Honduras, I ate traditional food in Honduras. I ate traditional dishes of Honduras that included cheese, fried plantains, and beans tortilla. Every thing tasted new. I had not tasted Honduras food before I came to this country. There were nice experiences for me while in Honduras. Therefore traveling is a chance to eat special food for people. Some people visit a lot of places only to eat food. Food attracts us and makes us happy.
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An Interesting Food Market
There are many foreigners around Carbondale. Foods are the most important for foreigners because not everybody is used to eating American food. An interesting place for me to buy food is the International Grocery. This shop imports different kinds of international foods to satisfy people who are from other countries, such as Taiwan, Thailand, India, Japan, and China. We can see many foreigners shopping at this shop, especially during the weekends. What I am usually going to buy are cookies, instant noodles and sauces that to make some Taiwanese food. International Grocery is not only for foreigners but also for Americans. Almost all international restaurants in Carbondale are not really the same as that country. If Americans want to try the real taste of other countries food, they might go to international grocery. By the way, this shop also sells cooking books to teach people making international food. Thus, an interesting place to buy foods is the International Grocery.
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Interesting Place to Buy Food
An interesting place to buy food is Wal-Mart for several reasons. When I go to Wal-Mart, I can find a lot of unique American food. First, American food is much more huge than Japanese food. I was surprised at the size at first. Fruit and vegetables are big, and they also make huge food like bread, cakes, and so on. It is difficult to find such a big baked chicken in Japan. The next reason is taste. American food has a stronger taste than food in Asian countries. For example, American sweets are very sweet. Some meat, fish and soup are saltier. Therefore, I like buying food at Wal-Mart.
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Thursday, April 03, 2008
What advice would you give somebody who is going to shop online?
Today online shopping is coming up big in the marketplace. I've also done online shopping sometimes. However, consumers need to know that some online shopping malls are fake. So, I want to give some advice about how we can buy safe products. First, you need to check the company's fame. If company is new or there is not much concumer history, you should consider whether the company is a stable market or not. Second, if the market's price is too cheap, you should suspect why the product is cheap before you buy. Last, if you find a nice product, at least think twice before you purchase. Last one is most important because if you buy something too quickly, it might not like it after you use it. So you need to make sure whether you really like it or not. If you consider all of the above, you will buy good products. -MOON-
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Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Fast food
There is no denying that eating fast food in Taiwan is identical with eating it in America. Due to the international market, the restaurants of America’s brands are already occupied all around Taiwan. People can easily eat the American fast food in Taiwan such as McDonald’s, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Burger King, and Subway. Every city is saturated with America’s brands, so the market of fast food in Taiwan belongs to them. However, I can not find any other restaurants that sell the fast food around there, because Taiwanese like to eat local food in the nightmarket where vendors sell various delicious food in a fixed place at night. It is the traditional culture and habits. Following the advertising strategy of McDonald’s, children are easily subject to the advertisment. Almost every child knows the brand and always likes to go there. It is a unique phenomenon in Taiwan. With the fast food, moreover, I like to enjoy the hamburger and fried chicken when wanting a foreign meal. The reason is convenience and quickness. To eat those meals, all the good memories that I watched on TV floods back my mind. It is a wonderful time to savor them with a glass of iced coke.
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Fast food
In China, we have a lot of fast food shops, but the most favourites in the world are McDonald's , KFC and Pizzahut. These we know are not healthy, because they will make us get fat and sick; most of them are unhealthy. But in China, our fast food is different; our fast food is like what you eat at thome. It is really rice and vegetables, but they just cook it already and keep it warm and wait for you come to buy. because students are not rich, after class we go there to eat , and we just need to wait 5 minutes and you can choose anything if you want, and it is very cheap. you can have meat and soup and vegetables and rice, and it is very nice and healthy, it is already contains anything your body needs, and is still healthy and does not have high fat or calories. So this is the reason I like Chinese fast food, not american burgers. It is because nobody wants to be unhealthy, and burgers are very dangerous food for our health.
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