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I wonder what a Japanese breakfast consists of... 

bam23 wrote:
First, Great Song by a talented new star and group!
Soro soro de...saa...shikashi...
Sugoi! Bikkuri! Natsukashii ni natta, Bam23-san! I could really go for some grilled sanma (mackerel pike/saury) right about now! I must have eaten it a thousand times in my 20 years in Japan... Dense, succulent, and savory -- and full of DHA and EPA and all of that good stuff! With shoyu and grated daikon, nothing else quite like it! Funny -- almost every Western gal over there says the same thing about the eye staring up at them while they do their best to ignore it. At inns or homes in fishing towns, the host will encourage you to eat those peepers, and if you don't, they just might, right in front of you! In places where ayu, or river smelt (eat only blue-green algae, smell like freshly cut melon; of course they're delicious) are served grilled on a stick, locals will eat the whole thing, like a fish popsicle! --Yada, yo!
While living in Japan my parents visited and the Japanese breakfast at a ryokan near Nikko consisted of a grilled saury (fish), a small green salad, rice (wouldn’t be Japanese otherwise), and a small bowl of corn flakes floating in milk, almost the basic concept of cereal but abstracted to its essence. More milk than cereal. Not necessarily pertinent to this band, but still rather amusing. The eye of the fish staring up from the plate was mildly unnerving
Soro soro de...saa...shikashi...
Sugoi! Bikkuri! Natsukashii ni natta, Bam23-san! I could really go for some grilled sanma (mackerel pike/saury) right about now! I must have eaten it a thousand times in my 20 years in Japan... Dense, succulent, and savory -- and full of DHA and EPA and all of that good stuff! With shoyu and grated daikon, nothing else quite like it! Funny -- almost every Western gal over there says the same thing about the eye staring up at them while they do their best to ignore it. At inns or homes in fishing towns, the host will encourage you to eat those peepers, and if you don't, they just might, right in front of you! In places where ayu, or river smelt (eat only blue-green algae, smell like freshly cut melon; of course they're delicious) are served grilled on a stick, locals will eat the whole thing, like a fish popsicle! --Yada, yo!
Amazing live performance summer 2025.
Surprisingly wonderful.
Yay!! I simply love Japanese Breakfast and so happy to hear them on RP!!
ShockwaveRider wrote:
I’ve never heard of them before but, on the strength of this song, I’d love to hear some more Japanese Breakfast on RP.
Hey, hope this opens the door to some more Japanese Breakfast!
I’ve never heard of them before but, on the strength of this song, I’d love to hear some more Japanese Breakfast on RP.
While living in Japan my parents visited and the Japanese breakfast at a ryokan near Nikko consisted of a grilled saury (fish), a small green salad, rice (wouldn’t be Japanese otherwise), and a small bowl of corn flakes floating in milk, almost the basic concept of cereal but abstracted to its essence. More milk than cereal. Not necessarily pertinent to this band, but still rather amusing. The eye of the fish staring up from the plate was mildly unnerving
Hey, hope this opens the door to some more Japanese Breakfast!



