Udon Essays

  • Textual Analysis: Chinese Cuisine

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    Chinese cuisine is famous all around the world. It originated in different regions of China and has been introduced to other parts of the world, ranging from Southeast Asia to America and Europe. Nowadays, it is not difficult to find a Chinese restaurant in one’s neighborhood. A meal in China consists of two components, staple foods (主食) – usually rice, noodles or steamed buns – and accompanying dishes of vegetable, meat or other items. Soup is often served at the end of a meal; however, due to

  • Process Essay On How To Make Ramen Noodles

    502 Words  | 3 Pages

    For years the staple food for poor college students has been Ramen Noodles. Ramen provides a decent taste and filling meal for less than a dollar. For most students looking to grab a post-secondary education, funds will most likely be small resulting in the need to know how to make a good meal from Ramen. This is how we can cook up a delicious meal for under a buck and still walk away full. Before we start we will need to make sure we have all the proper materials and ingredients to make our Ramen

  • Eat Drink Man Women Analysis

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    Time is a mystery. It never stops or looks back, always steadily moves forward. The only thing it left behind is trails of memory. Those memories pile up, building a bridge to connect the past and the present that we call history. It is not only just a junction; it is also a tool for anyone or anything to learn. For a country that is still in development, understanding and learning history are crucial for their ongoing development. Taiwan as an independent country has rich history, one that

  • Gluten Free Menu Analysis

    551 Words  | 3 Pages

    Seeing that the smallest trace of gluten is adverse, it is essential that your diet be gluten free. The good news is that there are numerous delicious gluten free recipes and foods available. Be creative in planning weekly menus and use shopping lists to make things easier. Gluten free menu ideas: Breakfast: Cream of rice cereal with seeds or nuts; cheese and vegetable omelet with fried potatoes; cottage cheese with cinnamon and apples; turkey bacon and eggs. Lunch and Dinner: Loaded baked potatoes;

  • Japan American Culture Essay

    527 Words  | 3 Pages

    food there are very distinct from our usual cuisine. They tend to focus on foods that come in bite size pieces, which is why sushi and rice are so popular. They also have large quantities of foods with noodles and compact bits of meat as well, beef Udon is one example. Although, many Americans seek out Japanese food because of the spices and sauce they use. They have a wide variety of sweet and sour dishes that cannot quite be replicated by other cultures. Each dish has its own special and unique

  • Japan Apology Letter

    553 Words  | 3 Pages

    I apologize for not writing to you sooner, but my time has been very limited ever since I got here. I just wanted you to know that I am soon having my second child! I’ll admit, it has been very difficult getting used to living on an island where unlike Japan, has almost no changes in the weather each season. The thing that I miss the most about Japan is the food and cherry blossoms. The food I mainly eat here is croquette. It is the only thing that my husband and I can afford to eat, as we spend

  • Classmate Interview Essay

    599 Words  | 3 Pages

    Aya Hayashi, a classmate and exchange program student is my partner for this assignment. I met Aya soon after coming here when all the international students had a meet and greet session. I knew a bit about Aya, but after this assignment, I feel like I can say that I truly know and can understand her. This interview gave me an opportunity to not only talk to Aya about her daily life, but also her dreams and aspirations. Aya Hayashi is a 20-year-old exchange student from Osaka, Japan. She is now

  • How Japanese Culture Differences From The United States

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    Japan has many interesting adventures you can do. There are so many places, activities, smells, sites, and tastes you can explore! The way Japanese people live is their tradition to take their shoes off before entering their own home. Also not every Japanese person sits on a pillow and eats at a low table. Making assumptions are made by what you heard or think. Most of the time finding out the truth changes your perspective on things. Learning Japanese traditions are a very good way to learn, so

  • Genki Sushi Advertisement Analysis

    1320 Words  | 6 Pages

    The yellow and green plates will give you only two pieces of sushi/nigiri vs. the red black and silver plates they will give you more because it's either a bowl or a sushi that has four pieces. Genki Sushi not only serves sushi but, they do serve udon noodles, french fries, side of rice, chicken, and salad. Although the prices vary due to the different color plates, Genki Sushi is different from other

  • Assignment Task 1

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    ASSESSMENT TASK 1 In this report, I am writing about a hospitality business which is one of the popular Japanese restaurant locating inside of QV that is in the corner of Swanton street and Lonsdale street in Melbourne CBD, nearby Melbourne Central and State Library – which is an important place of Melbourne city, QV is a great place with convenient expediency for transportation. Hanaichi diversifying from the traditional sushi that springs to mind whenever Japanese food is mentioned, the company’s