typical japanese breakfast, lunch, and dinner?!


Question: Typical japanese breakfast, lunch, and dinner?
we are hosting a japanese student at our home very soon, and i am just curious what typical meal in japan are like. of course i will keep our meals the same as they have been, so she has the american experience. but i am just curious about what japanese people typically eat daily.
thank you :)

Answers:

A traditional Japanese breakfast is based on rice, seafood, and fermented foods, which do not differ substantially from dishes eaten at other meals in Japanese cuisine. An exception is nattō (a type of fermented soybeans), which is most popularly eaten for breakfast. A typical Japanese restaurant breakfast presentation would be miso soup, rice with nori or other garnishes, nattō, rice porridge, grilled fish, raw egg, and a pickled vegetable. The influence of Japanese travelers has made this traditional breakfast a standard option on the menus of many upscale hotels worldwide. It is common in Japanese households to include leftover items from the last evening's dinner in the next day's breakfast. Western breakfast foods such as toast and boiled or fried eggs are also common, and cereals are becoming popular. The typical breakfast beverage is green tea (traditional).



Good evening. I'm a Japanese guy, 24years old.

Typically, Japanese eat rice. Of course they eat bread too!

Sorry, I'm not good at English.




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