As we know... as like this plate. some used as breakfast over here with coffee or tea.
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Japanese Red Bean Rice...Similar like the above, over here.
What happen in Japan...Latest.
Remember this interesting place?
Do you think of going on your vacation? Again.
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Over here at Maxwell market.
Over in Japan there is an answer to the above.
Don't believe see for yourself.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/amyrichardson/3378636373/
See this video, the original method of cooking Red Bean Soup in Japan.
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Mouth watering.
Fried rice Japanese of Chinese all look the same right.
So which is which from the four photos.
which is Japanese... which is Chinese.
ALN ? long time you not attending class.
ALN...stylo hairdo.
Sure... this will be in troubles from now on.
from Japan.
03/27/11 (03-26) 04:00 PDT Tokyo - -- Radioactivity levels have soared in the seawater outside the troubled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, safety officials reported Saturday, igniting fresh concerns about the spread of highly radioactive material and the risks involved in completing an already dangerous job. Water leaking from the second unit has been tested at 10 million times higher than normal, or four times the government safety level. Workers have been grappling with how to remove and store the highly radioactive water pooling in four troubled units. Samples taken 360 yards offshore from the plant Friday showed radioactive iodine levels 1,250 times the legal safety limit. Earlier in the week, the levels of iodine-131 in the water had been closer to 100 times the limit. As of Saturday, some signs of progress were evident at the plant: Fresh water was being pumped in to cool three nuclear reactors, rather than seawater, which leaves salt deposits that can impair the cooling process. And the lights were turned on in the control room of the second reactor. But Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told reporters at a news conference Saturday that it is difficult to predict when the crisis at the plant might end. He also urged Tokyo Electric Power Co., which operates the plant, to relay information more promptly to the government and improve its transparency. On Thursday, three workers at the plant sustained severe radiation burns on their legs; two had been wearing ankle boots instead of higher boots that would have offered more protection. Japan's nuclear agency warned Saturday that Tokyo Electric should pay more attention to worker safety. At the overheated nuclear plant, stricken more than two weeks ago by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and the resulting tsunami, engineers are now awaiting mass shipments of freshwater that can be used to cool the overheated reactors. Two U.S. Navy barges, each carrying 1,100 tons of fresh water, are en route to the plant, and the first of those barges should arrive Monday. Officials feel a growing pressure to use fresh water rather than seawater for their cooling operations amid concerns that salt deposits left by seawater can also corrode the reactors. Water supplied by the U.S. vessels will be pumped into a huge cooling tank at the plant. Saturday, workers were able to restore lighting in the control room at the No. 2 reactor. Now, of the plant's six units, only the No. 4 reactor lacks electricity in its control room. Also Saturday, the government reported that 10,102 people were listed as dead, 17,053 were missing, 26,646 had been rescued and 246,109 had been displaced from their homes. The Associated Press contributed to this report
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Radioactivity levels soar in Japan's seawater
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What is this? Subuta.
source so which Chinese? which isJapanese? both looked the same.
Originally posted by ALN:jp got fried rice? nice or not har?
ALN....Fried rice or chahan has been originally introduced from China. A variety of additional ingredients such as peas, egg, negi (Japanese leek) and small pieces ...
ALN......do you know this Paus from which corner in Singapore?