Saturday, November 28, 2009

Coach Outlet Buffalo Ny

Tsundere Cafè

are now well known, the Maid Cafe in Japan, namely those cafe where female staff wearing uniforms as a waitress and is aimed at customers with very gentle ways. Akihabara in Tokyo there are thousands of such local and with different variations and nuances. Among the variants, ultimately is depopulating a particular type of cafe called tsundere cafe. The word derives dall'uinione the word tsundere tsuntsun (ツン ツン) which means grumpy, rude, and the word Deredia (デレデレ) means that instead of loving. In practice, contrary to what happens in a classic Maid Cafe, a tsundere Cafe waitresses are aimed at customers with rough ways and unkind to the time when the customers go away when the waiter turned into classic waiter from Maid Cafe. Here's where it comes from the origin of the word.
watch the video below with subtitles to understand what happens at these locations.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Throat Cancer Simpsons

Pasta alla Giapponese

The dough is now known around the world and has become a common dish in other countries. In Japan you cook the pasta, not so often, though stores can be found without difficulty. Then as always happens with imported foods are contaminated with local flavor, and here in Japan have invented the dough with a commoner Taranco. The commoner Taranco looks a little to our mullet, but you can use for salads with pasta is very good. You can buy ready-just add the sauce to the pasta, the whole can be enriched with nori seaweed (including those already in the package). So the preparation is a snap.




















The product is very popular in Japan and was also set up a merchandise with the mascot. Under some advertising of the product, but I can tell the piece of music is addictive :-)






I noticed that the packaging is recommended the most suitable type of pasta to use, but it is even specified that the section should have the dough. The sentence says: "section of the paste is recommended from 1.6 mm to 1.8 mm.