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Fusion cuisine is a cuisine that combines elements of different culinary traditions that originate from different countries, regions, or cultures. Cuisines of this type are not categorized according to any one particular cuisine style and have played a part in many contemporary restaurant cuisines since the 1970s.
The first Italian restaurant in Japan was Italiaken, opened in 1880 in Niigata by Pietro Migliore, whom came to Japan with a French performing troupe. Italian-Japanese fusion first started in the 1920s when spaghetti was introduced to Japan, and served in small cafes. Before 1970, there were few authentic Italian restaurants in Japan, with only ...
Korean–Mexican fusion is a type of fusion cuisine originally from Los Angeles that combines traditional elements of American-style Mexican and Korean foods. [1] The earliest Korean-Mexican fusion featured Mexican or Tex-Mex dishes such as tacos or burritos filled with Korean-style barbecued meats and kimchi.
Moriguchi-Matsuno was born at Tule Lake War Relocation Center, the youngest child of Fujimatsu Moriguchi and Sadako Tsutakawa.She is the niece of George Tsutakawa. [6] Her family was interned at Tule Lake during World War II; Tomoko was the last of 1,490 children born there. [7]
One restaurant that reopened after the war to serve sushi was Matsuno Sushi (Matsu-no-sushi) in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles. This restaurant had been in business at least since 1938 or 1939, [ 45 ] [ 46 ] and by 1949, it was back serving sushi (featuring local bluefin tuna [ 47 ] ) for lunch.
Yasumi Matsuno (松野 泰己, Matsuno Yasumi, born 1965) [1] is a Japanese video game designer and writer. Matsuno was first introduced to video games in arcades while waiting for the train, and first played Space Invaders and Xevious there.
Matsuno (written: 松野 lit. "pine field") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Akemi Matsuno ( 松野 明美 , born 1968) , Japanese long-distance runner
The main heroes of Engine Sentai Go-onger.From left to right: Hiroto and Miu Sutō, Hanto Jō, Renn Kōsaka, Sōsuke Esumi, Saki Rōyama, and Gunpei Ishihara. Engine Sentai Go-onger (炎神戦隊ゴーオンジャー, Enjin Sentai Gōonjā) is a Japanese tokusatsu series that serves as the 32nd installment in the Super Sentai franchise and the 20th entry in the Heisei era.