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Japanese Food
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Oden
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A piping-hot, oddly-shaped food. Why do people pile on so many different types of food at once?
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20cm7mm
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Small Takoyaki
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A hot food made from octopi. It burns the roof of your mouth if you eat it too quickly.
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7cm5mm
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Takoyaki One Bite
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Comes with a free tooth pick which makes it easy to eat.
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9cm3mm
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Okonomiyaki
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Vegetables, meat, seafood and other stuff baked in a pancake, with special sauce on the top. Spectacular.
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25cm8mm
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Salmon
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A piece taken from a fish. There are sometimes hooks caught inside these, so be careful.
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16cm5mm
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Grilled Fish
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Its proud scales shall glisten no more. It seems they finally got all the slime out.
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28cm7mm
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Cucumber Roll
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Good for vegetarians who want to try sushi.
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9cm9mm
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Tuna Roll
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A food made of tuna and rice rolled up into a cylinder.
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9cm9mm
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Japanese Food
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Tuna Sushi
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A wad of rice with a piece of red fish stuck on top. Fish with rice on top apparently doesn't work as well.
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9cm8mm
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Squid Sushi
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Watch out for the yellowish-green bit inside. It's spicy.
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9cm8mm
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Toro Sushi (RARE)
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The fatty part of the tuna is very delicious. Comes in medium-grade and high-grade cuts. Low-grade doesn't seem to exist.
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9cm8mm
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Egg Sushi
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A soft yellow block on top of rice. We have yet to see this swimming in the ocean.
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9cm8mm
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Octopus Sushi
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We wonder what this strange object on top of the rice is. We hear it's very sticky.
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9cm8mm
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Shrimp Sushi
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Different in color from the shrimp in the ocean. Watch out, as this one may have a spicy green trap inside too.
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9cm9mm
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Mackerel Sushi
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One of the cheapest dishes on the sushi bar's menu.
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9cm8mm
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Salmon Roe Roll
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A food made of tasty little red balls. You can eat the black part with it, too.
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11cm3mm
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Japanese Food
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Onigiri (Rice Ball)
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A ball of packed rice and filling. It's easy to forget what's inside after making one.
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16cm0mm
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Gigantic Riceball
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A scarily huge rice ball. Yokozuna-class sumo wrestlers will eat this right up.
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1m12cm5mm
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Lunch Box
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There's nothing but pickled plums and rice inside. Very Japanese, but we'd like some sushi in here, too.
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38cm6mm
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Soba Noodles
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These don't have much flavor by themselves. You'll need to put them in some brownish liquid, first.
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37cm5mm
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Noodles with Kitsune
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Udon noodles with fried tofu on top. The name means "fox noodles", but it's not actually made with fox meat.
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39cm8mm
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Pork Bowl
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Deep fried pork topped with egg on rice. A delicious dish from Japan.
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40cm5mm
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Gigantic Katsu Rice
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A popular dish in Japan. This is a little too big, however.
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1m64cm9mm
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Pickle Tub
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Put some vegetables in here, leave it for a while, and wonderful food results. Don't forget the stone on top!
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1m8cm9mm
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Japanese Food
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Description
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Size to roll up
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Kagami-mochi
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Rice cake for the New Year. People usually just leave it lying around.
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35cm2mm
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Huge Rice Cake
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An original decorative item made from a rice cake.
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1m42cm0mm
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Pot Cooking
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Great for cooking beef, pork, chicken, crab, fish, and anything else you can eat.
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52cm0mm
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Cooking Pot
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They say sumo wrestlers eat their meals straight from this pot. No wonder they're so big.
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1m40cm8mm
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