I'm English but I have spent many years in Japan.. i LOVE the food .. especially rice, tofu, miso, natto .. so this one's perfect as far as I am concerned 🍚
@@Nothing.To.Look.At.Here. Good luck! I hope you can get there. People are SO kind and welcoming. The traditional arts and architecture are absolutely beautiful. ⛩️
Having lived not far from half my life in Japan, I must say everything you did was accurate, but there is an unfathomable amount of regional variation when it comes to breakfast. Different sizes, shapes, ingredients, course numbers, dishes, and vibes all throughout the country. P.S. the tamagoyaki looks really yummy!
Pretty sure that fish, rice and miso soup is the mainstay of the breakfast, and tamagoyaki is an optional extra, as are nitsume (simmered veg) and tsukemone (pickled veg)
Japanese people do this thing where they only eat until they are 80% full. With the variety of food they eat that contain a bunch of vegetables and nutrients, and that 80% rule, it's no wonder why most Japanese people have healthy bodies
@@imyourrealsensei You can bodyshame and help those overweight people, why are you acting like its one or the other. Helping them is the goal but since we can't force them, they need motivation to better themselves and everyone thinking they look disgusting is a good way to motivate so we can then help them. Also you can fat shame without driving people to suicide. If you're driving them to suicide then you're fat shaming wrong and just too much. You gotta shame them in a way that shows them a way to better themselves and encourages them to do it.
You should try breakfast from the Netherlands if you didn't do it yet 🇳🇱. it's really simple but also really nice and quick. Just a small sandwich with cheese and another one with peanut butter. And also a glass of milk or coffee. And some people put chocolate sprinkles on the sandwich and use butter as some sort of glue for it
@@haventhebeast6050 apparently in Southeast Asian culture, leaving chopsticks in food is seen as offering the food to the dead. That's what I've heard, anyways. It's a culture/superstition thing
In Hong Kong, we're really basic, like ham and abalone macaroni with a side of toast and eggs, or if u wanna go fancy then we'd go with leaf-wrapped steamed glutinous rice with stuffings inside
You might have to look up what is “traditionally” a Slovakian breakfast but I always had bread or rolls with butter (homemade bread or some good rolls) with butter and slices of various cheeses, sliced sausage and salami, some sliced bell peppers, tomatoes and radishes with coffee or whatever. This is what I remember my mom making since I was little and when I went back to see my family in Slovakia we ate this pretty much every day. Now sure we usually had some vodka, slivovitz (plum brandy) or other alcoholic drinks within the hour
@@incognito1783 he was talking about how English isn't his main language and it's just a foreign language to them so the people around him don't understand English(atleast not all of it) and he can get away with people saying weird things if they speak in English.
For me, when I visited Cambodia for the first time at Angkor Wat and eating breakfast with the best ancient and traditional atmosphere there, it's made me remember for life. Best ever🎉❤
If anyone's wondering, sticking your chopstick virtically in the bowl means you are offering it to the dead and is strictly reserved for funerals. The proper way to rest chopsticks is to lay them next to (not finished eating) or horizontally on top of the bowl (finished eating.)
Romans 5:8 But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ (Jesus) to die for us while we were still sinners. Sharing ! He rose again defeating death, sin and the devil. Matthew 3:2 “Repent of your sins and turn to God, for the Kingdom of Heaven is near."
@@naiadxo Romans 5:8 But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ (Jesus) to die for us while we were still sinners. Sharing ! He rose again defeating death, sin and the devil. Matthew 3:2 “Repent of your sins and turn to God, for the Kingdom of Heaven is near." :)
In Slovenia our traditional breakfast is bread with honey and butter. Maybe an apple. At least thats the one I know, but if you can find another one I would love to see it.
@@iamhere457 it's insulting to both Japanese & Chinese people to stick your chopsticks vertically in your food, (mostly rice) because it means you wish death or bad things upon them
For me it’s the smell. My little sis once spilled natto all over her shirt as a kid, and left it in the bathroom corner for a few days during a hot summer. I could never eat natto again after accidentally smelling that mess.