Do Japanese always have big dinners including rice?!


Question: It always seems that way o.O
Do they have rice most of the time? YES INCLUDING MODERN DAYS!!


Answers: It always seems that way o.O
Do they have rice most of the time? YES INCLUDING MODERN DAYS!!

Basically, Rice is the staple food in Japanese cuisine, as in most of China. The same as with the proverbial potatoes in Irish stereotypes and bread through most of continental Europe.

Whatever else you may eat, you will have some of it too.

It's the food that defines food. If you're going to make a food metaphor, in Europe you say "bread", in Japan you say "rice".

The Japanese word for cooked rice, "gohan", is synonymous with "meal".

yes, its a part of culture, its like mexican always have beens and eropean hav potatoes! :)

Of course they have rice, that is the substinence of most asian culture's meals. Having large portions per person though, definately not.

Actually the Japanese eat a lot of bean paste. I think china eats more rice.

i know rice and soup are present in nearly every meal, i'm not sure about the size of the meal, though.

im pretty sure.

i dont know about japanese specifically but
i know that asains eat rice every day.

my friends tell me.

=)

I'm Chinese and I eat rice almost every friggin day. I not that sure about the Japs but I think they also eat rice almost every day. Just look at Sushis, almost all Sushis have rice. And I have yet to see any Japanese restaurant that do not serve any rice at all.

YES i cannot stress this enough the people is natural butter





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