I love sushi

I love sushi.
It is good to eat that there is no peculiar smell of fish. The place where grease is on is delicious.
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whole strawberry cake.

Yesterday we came to have a wedding anniversary of 30th anniversary.
we celebrateed our wedding anniversary by whole strawberry cake.
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Aquapazza

Yesterday’s dinner was Aquapazza.
Aquapazza slowly burns the soup while sprinkling the soup to make the fish smoke the shellfish, tomato, olive, garlic, caper’s umami.
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tea ceremony is “hard for you?”

Do not you think that a tea ceremony is “hard for you?”

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What kind of tea party is that?
I do not know how to practice tea ceremony, and I do not know how to get coffee and green tea, so I do not want to participate.
It is a tea party for such people.
Together with the seasonal sweets, you will have dark tea and light tea.
Please feel free to join us with confidence.

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Japanese Tea Ceremony Etiquette for Guests3

Cut the sweets into bite-size pieces with the ‘kuromoji’ (a small pick or fork).

・You may eat the sweets by hand if a ‘kuromoji’ has not been provided.

・Usually, all the sweets are eaten first, then tea is served. ( It is not acceptable ettiquette to eat the sweets and drink the tea with each other).

Japanese Tea Ceremony Etiquette for Guests2

When the host serving the ‘wagashi’ bows to the guest, the guest should bow in return, receive the ‘wagashi’ and then eat it. The host will say ”okashi o douzo” (“please eat the sweets”). When you bow in return, say ”okashi o choudai itashimasu” (“I’m receiving the sweets”), then you may start eating.

Yesterday’s dinner was oden.

Yesterday’s dinner was oden.
I picked a pot and had plenty of juice, and I got to put it in a pot in order from a thing that is hard to boil, relaxingly and hard to soak in the taste. Pick up a fish saucepad, a penis, a streak, and a blotch.
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