Someone said that Japan was the white people of Asia as there food has very little to no spices compared to the mainland. And I guess that stuck with me. :posadist-nuke:
:japan-cool: is basically the :england-cool: of Asia, both island nations that became imperial powers, samurai and knights are basically the same thing, both have a weird royal family and nobility, both eat a lot of fish, oh and the nonce culture
Recently learned that the Japanese don't really use cilantro/coriander ever. Blew my mind because it's such a staple for basically every non-western cuisine (China, latin america, south asia, arabic, thai etc)
Someone said that Japan was the white people of Asia as there food has very little to no spices compared to the mainland. And I guess that stuck with me. :posadist-nuke:
:japan-cool: is basically the :england-cool: of Asia, both island nations that became imperial powers, samurai and knights are basically the same thing, both have a weird royal family and nobility, both eat a lot of fish, oh and the nonce culture
:galaxy-brain:
drive on the same side of the road, too
Both celebrate war criminals as heroes
Recently learned that the Japanese don't really use cilantro/coriander ever. Blew my mind because it's such a staple for basically every non-western cuisine (China, latin america, south asia, arabic, thai etc)
That just means that the Japanese understand the fundamental truth that cilantro isn't food, it's a torture implement.
Look at this loser inheriting the soap gene :tito-laugh:
Admittedly, I've never eaten soap, but I don't think soap is supposed to taste rancid?