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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo: Comatose Cupcakes
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo. Wow, I definitely gonna try this recipe: Kurogoma Cupcakes with Matcha Cream Cheese Frosting! I tried this recipe last week and the cupcakes turned out lovely although I didn't have any black sesame paste at hand. I also took much less sugar (just about 220g) and they were still sweet enough for my taste. The recipe looks amazing, and your cupcakes are pretty topped with spring strawberries. One of the better uses of cement in (from) Japan.
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo: October 2007
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo. One of my favourite food blogs, wrote about. The Japanese onomatopoetikon hoku hoku. That can be used to describe the tastes of most autumn specialities:" starchy, dense, sweet flavor and texture. Think of roasted sweet chestnuts, winter squash, and sweet potatoes. Yesss, all that is omnipresent here in Tokyo at this time of the year and I love it! Last weekend I was at my favourite bakery Paritto Fuwatto. They are sold really cheap in big bags at the mo...
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo: A veggie pre-christmas time!
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo. A veggie pre-christmas time! Uuuh, sorry, I didn't write here for such a long time in spite of some recommendations I still want to pass on to you. I returned to Germany in the meantime and was busy with all kind of other things and concentrated on writing on my Berlin restaurant blog. I also changed its design, do you like it? However I haven't forgotten you guys! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Where to go, what to eat - recommendations and infos a...
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo: Go and Gather Your Spring Dish!
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo. Go and Gather Your Spring Dish! On their plates in fancy restaurants or as the ingredient of Sansai Soba soups. And the like, but often they have no idea how and where those plants grow and how to prepare them. This is a pity since it is so much fun, healthy and for free to go out and gather fresh greens in the mountains and forests of Japan! Last spring I found all of these on the premises of the little farm in Ibaraki prefecture where I worked at.
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo: December 2007
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo. An area that is definitely not my favourite in Tokyo, the To-Fu Cafe Fujino. Is nevertheless well worth a visit. As the name reveals all dishes feature Kyoto-style Tofu or Tonyu = soymilk. In some form and always at its best! I love the milky, light, pure and slightly nutty taste of soymilk and at this place you can enjoy it in most delightful ways. Be it sweet like in one of their fantastic soymilk parfaits. It is always such a pleasure! However, as I s...
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo: "Moonshine" Umeshu
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo. During my stay in Japan I got to taste some wonderful Umeshu. Homemade by a nice Obachan. Plums from her garden. Usually I am not very enthusiastic about sweet liqueurs, but that was something special: smooth, with an intense but natural plum flavour and not too sweet. The plums were still swimming in the liqueur and they tasted great, especially with some vanilla icecream ;). Back home in Berlin, I recently found green, unripe plums (or mirabelles?
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo: December 2008
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo. A veggie pre-christmas time! Uuuh, sorry, I didn't write here for such a long time in spite of some recommendations I still want to pass on to you. I returned to Germany in the meantime and was busy with all kind of other things and concentrated on writing on my Berlin restaurant blog. I also changed its design, do you like it? However I haven't forgotten you guys! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Where to go, what to eat - recommendations and infos about veg...
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo: November 2007
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo. Usually I prefer nice little shops with a comfortable atmosphere to big food malls and usually I am not at all a fan of theme parks and things alike, BUT how can I resist a wonderland of sweets, pastries, icecreams, puddings, cremes, cakes, shakes. You are right: I can't! That's why nothing and no one was able to hold me back when I was standing in front of the Sweets Harbor. In Kobe. Dream and nightmare in one place! Most sweets sold in the Sweets Harbo...
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo: February 2009
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo. Wow, I definitely gonna try this recipe: Kurogoma Cupcakes with Matcha Cream Cheese Frosting! I tried this recipe last week and the cupcakes turned out lovely although I didn't have any black sesame paste at hand. I also took much less sugar (just about 220g) and they were still sweet enough for my taste. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Vegetarian Survivalguide on Myspace. Wasabi - Asiatische Literatur. Neues aus dem Kopfkino. Faluma Soca and Calypso Shop.
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo: Onigiri
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Survivalguide For Vegetarians (Not Only) In Tokyo. The famous triangular- or wheel-shaped rice balls called Onigiri. Are something that can be found everywhere and anytime in Tokyo. People eat them for breakfast, kids take them to school in their Obento boxes. They are the salariman's. Favourite for lunch break and a good midnight snack available at the conbini. Around the corner. Although they look pretty small, they are quite filling due to the big amount of rice that is pressed into the ball shape.
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