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Hana’Gyoza Recipe

 Hello, everyone! Thank you visiting my blog. Today I would like to introduce my Gyoza recipe. Directions: Cut Cabbage, Chinese chive and green onion into small pieces. Grate Garlic and Ginger. Then add them and Weipa with Ground pork. Mix hard and add mixed pork and cut vegetables. Mix all ingredients hard. Wrap the mixed ingredients and shrimps in dumpling skins. Heat up and pour vegetable oil and sesame oil into the pan. Put gyoza on the pan and add a cup of water. Put a lid on the pan and heat it on medium heat for 10minutes. Open a lid and turn high heat a few minutes. Cover with a plate and turn the pan over! Complete! Serving suggestions: They are best eaten with soy sauce and vinegar. Ponzu may also be used.   Brief Description: Usually making Gyoza for my family is my father’s job. Wrapping Gyoza needs skill that I has helped him and developed since I was small. We sometimes include shrimp, sliced rice cake or cheese in Gyoza. If the proportion of meat and veget...
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Book I recommend

Hello everyone, thank you for visiting my blog. Today, I would like to sammary and my feeling about a book called "THE TRUE HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE” that I had recommended in this blog.   The book has nine chapters. It explained the origin of chocolate in the chapter 1,2 and 3: how to grow cacao tree, how to enjoy chocolate ancient people and what walth the time cacao had. I was interested in the use and the importance of cacao as both drink and coinage among the ancient people, and the ritual significance of the beverage as a symbol of human blood.   In the chapter 4 and 5, he shows new era in which chocolate was transformed and creolized by the Spanish conquerors since 1521. I learned food sometimes needs to face the obstacle of religion and medicine. It described people argued getting chocolate during fast was ok or not. As I don't believe in any religion eagerly, I think it better for many kind of people to be able to eat other culture food. So food has changed the wa...

Restaurant Review Analysis

 Hello everyone, Thank you for visiting my blog!  I compared wiritng restaurant review  and video restaurant review and done presentation in my food-related class.   slide1  slide4 I would like to introduce a restaurant review which I analyzed. Pete Wells reviews a restaurant called "Dirty French" in December 9th 2014.  Restaurant Review: Dirty French on the Lower East Side http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/10/dining/restaurant-review-dirty-french-on-the-lower-east-side.html?ref=dining I think his writing style is unusual because he experssed dithes using words of play. For example, "The mille-feuille is a technical showstopper, …". He desctived the restaurant's dith as a disorienting dish that means they are not usual french dish but mixed French and Thai taste.  Also,he shread some photos that we can know the appearance of the restaurant and dishes.  Sometimes it is difficult to image things by only text so that visual images are very useful. ...

Food blog analysis

Hello, every one! Thank you for visiting my blog! Today I would like to share the activity of my food-related class. I analyzed a food blog called "THE YEAR IN FOOD" whose writer is Kimberley. She is a  freelance photographer based in San Francisco and Portland, OR. She is interested in many things like hiking in the nature, walking with old music, having meals with her friends and so on. "THE YEAR IN FOOD" is her blog which focuses on food.    From my analysis on her blog, I found many good points as I would like to imitate! First of all, I like her pictures on her blog. She puts a lot of beautiful photos because she is a photographer. These pictures are very natural and colorful. she takes photos of  ingredients and how to get them so we can know what ingredients she used that makes us relief. Therefore, I think one of the good points of her blog is her attractive photos.  Secondly, her casual writing style is a good point because it makes visitors feel more c...

Food Planet

Hello! Thank you visiting my blog. Today, I would like to share the activity of my Food-related class. Last week we did presentations about "Food Planet".  I did a presentation about a Turkish family which is this picture. I knew many other countries' food culture and I was surprised the differences like staple foods, cost of a week and so on.  If you have time to read "Food Planet", please enjoy and compare your own food culture and the families of this book!  

Special Nan

 Hello, everyone! Thank you visiting my blog😆 I went to Himalaya Curry with my club members at Sangubashi. There are many kind of curry and nan that you can choose. Also you can change the level of spiciness. Although I chose the lowest level because I'm not good at spicy, you try the highest level if you like spicy taste! Not only curry but also nan is very testy. When I was small, nan was served as school lunch. So I have eaten nan a couple of times. But, this restaurant's Nan was softer that one I had eaten.  It takes only one minutes from Sangubashi station of Odakyu line.  I really recommend you visit Himalaya Curry💛    

How to make Yakisoba

 Hello, everyone! Thank you visiting my blog. Yesterday, I cooked " Yakisoba " which is Japanese noodle dish. I would like introduce the recipe. Ingredients  ・2 pack Yakisoba noodle  ・1 small onion ・1 pack sausage ・a bunch of  bok choy *You can use another ingredients like carrots, cabbage or slice pork. How to make 1) cut onion and bok choy into a size that easy to eat 2) put them on pan and stir fry until they become soft 3) add sausage and stir fry all of them 4) add Yakisoba noodle and loosen with a little water 5) add powder sauce that prepared with Yakisoba noodle and mix all ingredients Complete!