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Japanese Flavors
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After taking a bite of meat or vegetables, you take a bite of the unseasoned rice before the other flavors fade from your mouth. It's a bit like eating a sandwich, where the flavorful fillings are eaten right along with the bread. A sandwich is often more delicious with some kind of sauce on it--ketchup or mayonnaise, for example. Rice, too, is tastier when eaten along with things that give it a bit of flavor. All kinds of food go well with rice. Even hamburger or steak, when prepared with a splash of soy sauce, are good dishes to eat with a bowl of rice. With a little effort, traditional Western foods can be a part of a Japanese meal. Soon, we'll be showing
you how to prepare some Japanese dishes on your own!
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