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The Columbus Japanese Women’s Chorus (はなみずきの会 [12] Hanamizuki no Kai "dogwood group") includes members of the Japanese community. [13] It was founded in 1995. The group name is a reference to the dogwood trees given to Japan by the United States.
In not quite a decade, it's opened nearly 50 locations as customers return for favorites like the Avocado Piada, made with pancetta, avocado, arugula, basil aioli, mozzarella, sweet corn and tomato.
For dessert, Veracruz Fonda’s tres leches cake is a local favorite, while Oseyo’s unique treats, like sweet corn cheesecake or rum-laced milk tea tiramisu, add an Austin twist. David T./Yelp ...
Lazy Dog's are made with cornmeal like an American corn dog, and options include corn dogs with beef or cheese (or both) inside. There's also one coated with crunchy ramen noodles. Go: 2 Boardwalk ...
Umaibō (うまい棒) or "delicious stick" is a small cylindrical puffed corn snack from Japan. It is produced by Riska and sold by Yaokin. There are many flavors of Umaibō available, including savory flavors, such as salad, mentaiko, takoyaki and cheese; and sweet flavors, such as cocoa, caramel, and chocolate. New and unusual flavors are ...
In South Korea, a corn dog is one of the most popular street foods. A corn dog is usually called "hot dog" in the Korean language (핫도그), creating confusion with a genuine hot dog. A French fry–encrusted corn dog, or "Kogo," has especially attracted the attention of Western visitors, [32] including vegans (using vegan hot dogs). [33]
Kanojo will offer Korean corn dogs rolled in toppings such as Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, ramen crunches and also “elote-style.” Jilliane Hatsavongsa, the owner of Kanojo, said the restaurant’s ...
North Market is a food hall and public market in Columbus, Ohio.The Downtown Columbus market was established in 1876, and was the second of four founded in Columbus. The market is managed by the non-profit North Market Development Authority (NDMA), which also manages North Market Bridge Park, a market in Dublin, Ohio.