HiChick answered Wednesday November 14 2007, 4:14 pm: Teriyaki chicken or steak, sushi, sticky rice, stir fry, and things like that. im japanese so i eat those types of food! ;) hope i helped! oh and soy beans r really good friend with some salt and they dont really eat sweet desserts. they have candy but i think pretty much just fruit? idk i love my cookies and brownies but i know they arent japanese lol if you need more help send me a message in my inbox [ HiChick's advice column | Ask HiChick A Question ]
Agent801 answered Wednesday November 14 2007, 4:09 pm: Finally, a question up my alley!
Okay, for a main entre, try making tempura. It's basically fried fish (usually a type of prawn) or if you're strapped for time, you may go for simple sushi (though you should probably cook the fish/shrimp first!). For drink, there is a soda called Ramune'. It comes in a glass bottle that uses a marble as a stopper. Push the marble in and enjoy! It comes in many different and unique flavors (mango and melon are my favorite). If you have a culture store that sells japanese items then that's a good place to start! An easy and delicious dessert is Onigiri. Onigiri is a ball of sticky sweet rice with sweet bean paste in it and usually wrapped in dried seaweed. The sweet bean paste can be substituted with jelly or jam if you can't find it. Plum jam is best!
As far as japanese people dress outside of kimono, it's up in the air. As a rule, the more creative the better! Japanese fashion varies from area to area all over the country. A major thing right now is vintage clothing, so try that. If you have trouble, try googling it! (Japanese casual fashion has some results)
And fortune cookies are chinese, but they're still fun! [ Agent801's advice column | Ask Agent801 A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Wednesday November 14 2007, 2:44 pm: i apologize ahead of time for the fact that i only know the answer to your P.S but they're chinese.. chinese fortune cookies. you could go to google.com or ask.com & type in japanese wardrobe
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