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  2. Shrimp toast - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp toast or prawn toast (Chinese: 蝦多士; Cantonese Yale: haa dō si) is a Cantonese dim sum dish from Hong Kong. It is made from small triangles of bread, coated with a paste made from minced shrimp and cooked by baking or deep frying. It is a common appetizer in Western Chinese cuisine.

  3. Odori ebi - Wikipedia

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    Odori ebi (踊り海老 / 躍り海老, "dancing shrimp") is a sushi delicacy of Japan, and a form of sashimi.The sushi contains baby shrimp that are still alive and able to move their legs and antennae while being eaten.

  4. Japanese Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Chinese cuisine, also known as chūka, represents a unique fusion of Japanese and Chinese culinary traditions that have evolved over the late 19th century and more recent times. This style, served predominantly by Chinese restaurants in Japan , stands distinct from the "authentic Chinese food" found in areas such as Yokohama Chinatown .

  5. List of Japanese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Gyoza are the Japanese take on the Chinese dumplings with rich garlic flavor. Most often, they are seen in the crispy pan-fried form (potstickers), but they can be served boiled or even deep fried, as well. Japanese-only "Chinese dishes" like ebi chili (shrimp in a tangy and slightly spicy sauce) Mābō dōfu tends to be thinner than Chinese ...

  6. Japanese architecture - Wikipedia

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    Japanese design is based strongly on craftsmanship, beauty, elaboration, and delicacy. The design of interiors is very simple but made with attention to detail and intricacy. This sense of intricacy and simplicity in Japanese designs is still valued in modern Japan as it was in traditional Japan. [89]

  7. Two forces in Japanese-style restaurant dining combine to ...

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    The most creative, however, just might be the shrimp scampi roll: tempura prawns wrapped in spinach, nori, and rice and drenched in a warm lemon- and garlic-infused scampi butter poured tableside ...

  8. National Diet Building - Wikipedia

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    The first prize winner, Watanabe Fukuzo (渡辺 福三), produced a design similar to Ende and Böckmann’s. Opening ceremony Japanese Parliament in session. The Diet Building was eventually constructed between 1920 and 1936 with a floor plan based on Watanabe’s entry. [2] National Diet Building in the 1930s Post war (1947)

  9. Japanese kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese kitchen (Japanese: 台所, romanized: Daidokoro, lit. 'kitchen') is the place where food is prepared in a Japanese house. Until the Meiji era, a kitchen was also called kamado (かまど; lit. stove) [1] and there are many sayings in the Japanese language that involve kamado as it was considered the symbol of a house. The term ...

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