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Monday, April 18, 2011

what is the Best Food In Japan

























what is Best Food In Japan
•A Traditional Japanese Meal is always served with green tea.

•A bowl of Miso Soup accompanies breakfast, lunch and dinner too. It is made from Miso paste, wakame seaweed and small pieces of tofu.
Tofu is made of soy beans which is an important source of protein.



•Agedashi Tofu is tofu slices that are deep fried and dipped into a soy sauce.

•Tempura is deep fried seafood or vegetables and mushrooms, coated with tempura mix.

•A bowl of plain cooked rice is served with every Japanese meal. Yes, breakfast too.

•Sashimi is raw fish, eaten with soy sauce and wasabi. Impeccably fresh fish is the secret to wonderful sashimi and sushi. You can count on it to be fresh and clean in every Tokyo restaurant. Try these Tokyo Restaurants in Tokyo Fish Market.

•Japanese people love their noodles. Soba noodles are made of buckwheat. Ramen are thin noodles prepared in a soup. Somen are thin noodles eaten cold and considered a summer specialty.


•Shabu-Shabu is a delicious Japanese style meat fondue. Thinly sliced quality meat is dipped into boiling water along with vegetables, mushrooms and tofu. Ponzu vinegar or a sesame sauce goes with the meat.



•Yakitori are grilled chicken pieces on skewers.



•Onigiri are rice balls wrapped in nori seaweed. They contain umeboshi (pickled Japanese plum), katsuobushi (dried bonito shavings), tuna or salmon. Rice balls are a healthy and low-cost snack available at every convenience store.



•Japanese Curry Rice (Kare Raisu) is a very simple dish, tasty and inexpensive. It is so popular that many fast-food restaurants serve it, especially in Tokyo subway stations.



•Kobe beef is a delicacy from cattle raised in Kobe district. There is a long tradition of raising cattle in that area of Japan. The cattle drinks beer(!!!) and receives a daily massage(!!!. The price accordingly is expensive.

•The local people in Japan don't like sugary desserts. The Japanese desserts are made from pounded rice, sweet red bean apanese dessertspaste, sweet white bean paste, mashed sweet potatoes and chestnuts.
Try Mochi Japanese cake or Wagashi . Stores change the colors and shapes of Wagashi to reflect the changes of season. Also very recommended are Green tea ice cream and Green tea Japanese cake.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Sony VAIO Z Series VPCZ134GX/S Notebook

Sony VAIO Z Series VPCZ134GX/S Notebook
Sony VAIO Z Series VPCZ134GX/S Notebook



Sony VAIO Z Series VPCZ134GX/S Notebook PC Feature

Box Contents – Sony VPCZ134GX/S Notebook, Standard Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery, AC power adapter, Power Cord; Software Bundle – Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit, Microsoft Office 2010 Starter, Norton Internet Security 2010 30-Day Trial Offer, 1-Year Limited Warranty
Intel Core i5-460M 2.53GHz Processor with Turbo(R) Boost Technology up to 2.80GHz
3MB L3 Cache
4GB DDR3 1066MHz RAM (8GB max.)
128GB SATA SSD (64GB + 64GB)


Sony VAIO Z Series VPCZ134GX/S Notebook PC Overview


The Sony VAIO Z Series VPCZ134GX/S Notebook PC gives you the power and functionality of a larger PC packed into a durable notebook that weighs just over 3 lbs (with standard battery). By using a mercury-free backlit LED display, the Sony VAIO Z Series VPCZ134GX/S Notebook PC keeps one less chemical out of both your home and the landfills. From its convenient backlit keyboard to its Dynamic Hybrid Graphics system that delivers power when you need it, the Sony VAIO Z Series VPCZ134GX/S Notebook PC has all the features that make for a world-class mobile computing experience



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