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foodfuck · 3 months
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sushi bake · i am a food blog
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foxeswill · 19 days
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perfect koshihikari rice
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honeybellabuilds · 1 year
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hi bella!!! just wondering if you plan to do any japanese/zen builds? :)
answered this in my most recent voice over but here's some japanese(/-inspired) builds i've done:
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☞ koshihikari kominka
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☞ mokuzai machiya
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☞ midsummer machiya
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☞ shinrinyoku estate
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sushioverload · 11 months
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First time making nigiri. Toro and Akami with koshihikari rice.
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botd-if · 11 months
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SHIGEMURA CLAN
CLAN LEADER: Noriyasu Shigemura
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SYMBOL: Rice plant | Koshihikari TERRITORY: Tenkū
“FROM THE DEPTS OF ONE’S HEART, HONOR SHINES AS A GUIDING STAR”
The Shigemura clan, renowned for their unwavering honor and virtuousness, stands as a shining beacon of righteousness of Makai. With a long lineage steeped in noble traditions, they have earned a reputation for upholding moral values and principles, cultivating a reputation for their strong moral character and adherence to the code of conduct.
They strive to be pillars of righteousness within Makai, upholding justice and fairness in all their dealings. Known for their unwavering commitment to their word, they are seen as trustworthy allies and steadfast protectors of the weak.
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syl-lithy · 1 year
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Imagine being an Asian and being transported to Twisted Wonderland. (since NRC follows the UK education system, I’m thinking they don’t incorporate rice in the meals) You’d probably have to ask Sam or Kalim for help with finding Dinorado, Jasmine, Koshihikari, or whatever is considered the best type of rice in your country.
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deltaruminations · 2 months
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i’ve seen some jp fans refer to gaster/mysteryman as “koshihikari” (a variety of short grain rice that’s popular in japan) and i have no idea what they mean by this but we have a big bag of koshihikari in our kitchen and now every time i cook it i think about Him
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hotarutranslations · 11 months
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Mapo Tofu Yakisoba!
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"Himitsu no Kenmin SHOW Chou"
I got to appear, in today's show
Thank you very much 🐣🍀
Kimura Shokudo's mapo tofu yakisoba,
I got a lot of it 😋 Thank you for the meal 😋 In terms of things that can't be conveyed on video, The sesame oil was super fragrant and delicious 😋
I'm from Miyagi but it was my first time eating it, I'm happy!
I went on location with the cameraman and around person that go here often, because it was...a shop recommended by a technician, I wondered if there were staff who would be part of the project!? But disappointingly we never met ⚠️ lol
They're different from those that help me, at Sendai Broadcast-sans' AraKashi 😂
But!
After the Kenmin SHOW shoot, I had a location shoot with AraKashi, When I asked about Kimura Shokudo, they knew about it after all!!!
As expected 😎✨️
My family always asks me about things I don't now but,
Perhaps next time if there is something I don't know, I think I can ask the AraKashi staff lol
Further increase my knowledge...... ✍️
By the way,
They were from Kansai, but are a Giants fan,
I wonder how many of you will comment 🥹 lol
For me!! Such people!! can like what they like, I wish I could say that with confidence!! I'm praying!!
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This proclamation from a fan is, a bit, too destructive...... 🌏 lol
As I'm from Miyagi,
This time,
I got to co-host with Mochida Koshihikari!!
Mocchi-san!! She's AraKashi family--!! I'm happy!! It was reassuring!!
I noticed, Mocchi-san, thank you for really loving Hello, She seems to exchange information often, with idol-loving Hana-san 😎 lol
I hope that we will meet again
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see you ayumin <3
https://ameblo.jp/morningmusume-10ki/entry-12807937272.html
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witchlockmonsterfox · 2 years
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my dad offered to pay for our hulu package so that saves me 15 a month… cancelled two subscriptions as well which totaled to 10 dollars, have enough cat food to last a couple more months, bought my dog enough food and zesty paws’ omega-3 oil supplement to last 2 months or longer, and restocked on my vitamins/supplements for another 2 months!
oh yeah and my dad paid for another 15 pound bag of my koshihikari rice so that should last 1-3 months depending on how much i use… that was very nice of him tbh as it tends to be a bit more expensive than other rice
also kind of nice to buy things in bulk and just get it out of the way now instead of buying smaller amounts each month… had to sacrifice money for this month but next month i’ll have more to spend!
anyway everything’s taken care of now for a bit so i can relax and not worry about it 💜
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mighty-bulldog · 2 years
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Banzai Beer (#189)
👍👍👍/5
Premium Koshihikari Rice Lager
4.2% Alcohol
Brewed by Jackrabbit Brewing Co. (West Sacramento, CA)
Sold by Onibi Beer Company
Product of USA 🇺🇸
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myrfing · 2 years
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THIRTY DOLLARS FOR 15LBS KOSHIHIKARI RICE?
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namustonepot · 24 days
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Namu Stonepot Rice
7 vegetables, tofu, kimchee, sesame on a bed of sizzling koshihikari rice. finished with other bro co. evoo and nori. served with our namu stonepot sauce. (vegan, gluten-free)
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Order Now - https://order.tryotter.com/s/namu-stonepot/59-9th-street-san-francisco/a0e5b21d-bf38-385d-8120-8ec5a269d334
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chloeunit6 · 2 months
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Japan Rice Fields:
Rice has been an integral component of Japan's culture and history for over 2,000 years. As a result, there are few better ways to see ancient Japan than by touring its rice terraces, fields, and paddies (known as 'Tanada'). Visiting places like Shiroyone Senmaida, which has 1,000 fields of rice running down to the sea, or the stunning Hoshitoge no Tanada is incredibly breathtaking and seems like stepping back in time to ancient, mediaeval Japan. Shiroyone Senmaida and Hoshitoge no Tanada aren't the only attractions to see. There are some beautiful lesser-known fields, terraces, and paddies to find all around Japan.
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Rice has been grown in Japan for over 2,000 years and is vital to the country's culture, identity, history, economics, religion, and, of course, food. Interestingly, while you would believe that rice has always been consumed throughout the country, it was formerly restricted for the warrior classes. In ancient times, rice was paid as a levy to soldiers and noblemen, while peasants ate barley and millet. Rice production grew increasingly profitable and successful for the working classes during the Edo Period, and farmers began to include rice in their own meals, but it was not until the twentieth century that rice became a genuine staple in practically every Japanese person's diet.
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Despite its ubiquitous availability now, rice is still essential and treasured in Japanese culture, possibly due to its past rarity, high value, and relationship with aristocracy, warrior classes, and spirits. Rice is very important in Japan since it is used in both Shinto and Buddhist ceremonies and religious celebrations. In Buddhist houses, Japanese people sprinkle grains of rice on a saucer after a meal and set it on an altar to thank their ancestors. Buddhist monks eat rice for breakfast, too. In Shintoism, rice seedlings are said to be the home of spirits (kami) who must be worshipped in order for a bountiful harvest. This has resulted in several Shinto harvest celebrations and customs, like Osaka's Otaue Rice Planting Festival. The phrases 'tanada' and'senmaida' are commonly used to describe rice fields. Tanada means 'terraced paddies', but Senmaida means 'a thousand terraced paddies'. Rice is always planted in the spring or early summer, and harvested in the autumn. Japanese rice is a round grain type with two general and unique varieties: koshihikari and sasanishiki, which are planted and cultivated in various locations of Japan. Sushi is made from the longer grain type.
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Japan’s Most Beautiful Rice Fields
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Shiroyone Senmaida Famous for its 1,000 rice field terraces that descend to the sea, Shiroyone Senmaida is an incredibly beautiful and picturesque spot to behold, and location to explore. Shiroyone Senmaida was awarded a special status by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations for being a place of such scenic beauty. Between April and July, you can see beautiful sunsets, green fields, and stunning reflections in the sea and flooded paddies. In autumn, it is known for its amazing golden colours. And at night, the terraces are illuminated by 21,000 LED lights. The wider area is known for being excellent for walking, hiking and cycling too. Like many of Japan’s stunning rice field terraces, Shiroyone Senmaida attracts huge numbers of photographers.
Hoshitoge Rice Terraces Located in Niigata Prefecture, Hoshitoge no Tanada is regarded as one of Japan’s most beautiful villages and rice terraces. It’s fields, featuring more than 200 terraces, are arguably the prettiest in all of Japan, especially when the mist rolls in over the water-filled paddies in Autumn.
Hamanoura Senmaida Overlooking the ocean, you’ll find these stunning rice fields in Saga Prefecture. They say the best time to visit Hamanoura Senmaida is at sunset when the rice fields, terraces and paddies are tinted with a golden orange glow as the sun goes down over the ocean
Oyama Senmaida One of the many reasons to recommend Oyama Senmaida is because of its proximity to Tokyo. It is the closest to the capital so if you’re visiting Tokyo and you don’t have time to venture around the whole country, this could be the rice field terrace to see first-hand. It’s also undeniably beautiful especially when the terraces fill up with rainwater during the Tsuyu (plum rain) season.
Maruyama Senmaida A picturesque and majestic rice field terrace set on a 160km slope, Maruyama Senmaida features views of seven hectares of land. It is considered to have one of the best views of all Japan’s rice terraces (as seen in our main banner image) because of its steep incline. In the summer months at night, you can also see fireflies dancing over the fields. A stunning sight! Fireflies symbolise summer in Japan and there are several festivals and events to celebrate them. If you’re intrigued, you could try Fussa Firefly Festival at Fussa City, which is on the outer edge of Tokyo. There are stalls selling food and drink, special events and activities, and most importantly more than 500 fireflies flying around overhead.
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faesloiita · 2 months
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🍓 + 🧸 for you and Jareth :>
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Thank you sm for asking anon!! ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝♡
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🍓 | you or your f/o go grocery shopping for the week. what kinds of food are in your cart?
Maya loves introducing Jareth to her favorite Japanese foods like onigiri and katsudon, so she'd get ingredients like koshihikari rice, seaweed, pork cutlet, things like that plus some chocolate pudding ;D
Jareth would probably not get anything (since he'd usually just have his servant goblins get his groceries for him), but would go shopping with Maya anyways just to be with her :3 He might pick up some candy for himself though like pocky or maybe jolly ranchers
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🧸 | it’s a lazy day, perhaps a rainy one, and you or your f/o are feeling a bit melancholy. how do you cheer each other up?
Maya cheers Jareth up with physical affection! Like gentle and warm hugs, kisses on the cheek, cuddles, all that! Jareth just loves the attention and just her presence alone makes him happy.
Jareth would literally do anything to cheer up his Lolita, but I think his mind would go to gift giving first. Whether it be a new stuffed animal or maybe a pretty necklace, he'd give it to her just to see her smile. Cuddles also work too, but I feel Jareth (after being somewhat lonely for over decades) would be kind of awkward about hugging her first. After some time, though, he'll grow more used to giving her a surprise hug or little smooch (ᗒᗜᗕ)՛̵̖
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stalkerbeef · 4 months
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Koshihikari Elevate your culinary experience with Koshihikari, the epitome of premium rice that delivers a firm yet tender texture and subtle nutty aroma.
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princesssmiia · 4 months
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Mochida Koshihikari 1 by MrGIF45
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