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The boiling process evaporates most of the alcohol, with the flavor compounds remaining.
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This is the video host's own family.
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In Japan, it's been common to wear masks - even before Covid-19. It's considered a normal sanitary measure. It's also seen as a courtesy to others when one doesn't feel well.
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Yes.
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In Japan, it's common to wear masks - even before Covid-19. It's considered a normal sanitary measure. It's also seen as a courtesy to others when one doesn't feel well.
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In Japan, public school students wear uniforms during junior high and high school. Private school students wear uniforms during their entire school years.
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If you are referring to mask wearing - In Japan, it's common to wear masks, even before Covid-19. It is considered a normal sanitary measure.
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In Japan, it's common to wear masks - even before Covid-19. It's seen as a courtesy to others to wear one during flu season, when one doesn't feel well, or when in dusty environments. In kitchens and food service environments, it prevent saliva from being deposited on to the food.
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In the video settings, you can turn on the English captions and subtitles.
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In Japan, it's common to wear masks - even before Covid-19. It's considered a normal sanitary measure. It's also seen as a courtesy to others when one doesn't feel well.
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That machine dispenses ice - for keeping the food cold.
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If you do that, the noodles will lose their texture and become mushy.
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Those are Yoshoku dishes (Western-style Japanese food). During the 19th Century, European dishes were adapted for Japanese taste preferences. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y%C5%8Dshoku?wprov=sfla1
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The video explained this is a public school from one of the "poorer" regions in Japan.
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In Japan, it's common to wear masks as a normal sanitary measure. In kitchens and food service environments, it prevent saliva from being deposited on to the food.
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While the student lunches at Japanese public schools are not free, they are highly subsidized with government discounts.
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If you're referring to the mask wearing - In Japan, it's common to wear masks, even before Covid-19. It is considered a normal sanitary measure.
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In Japan, it's common to wear masks, even before Covid-19. It is considered a normal sanitary measure.
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This video's settings have the option for Captioning with many different available languages.
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They're having a variation of Ramen called Tsukemen. The thick Tsukemen noodles are served at room temperature and dipped into the soup. The Tsukemen soup is a variation of the typical Ramen soup (Pork broth, Dashi seafood stock, and Soy sauce), but it's been cooked longer to become thick and more concentrated.
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That is their mother, not Aiko.
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They're having a variation of Ramen called Tsukemen. The thicker Tsukemen noodles are intended to be rinsed, served at room temperature, and dipped into the thick concentrated soup. Since the soup is highly concentrated, you don't want too much clinging to the noodles during each mouthful - otherwise the flavors are too strong. I've eaten at Taishoken restaurant (where Tsukemen originated) and can affirm that the serving method is as intended.
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In Japan, it's been common to wear masks - even before Covid-19. It's considered a normal sanitary measure. It's also seen as a courtesy to others when one doesn't feel well.
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That appears to be seaweed, but it's hard to tell which kind based on that brief part of the video.
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In Japan, it's common to wear masks - even before Covid-19. It's considered a normal sanitary measure. It's also seen as a courtesy to others when one doesn't feel well.
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There aren't any obese children in the video.
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Yes, seaweed.
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This is the video host and his daughter.
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In the video settings, you can turn on the captions to enable subtitles.
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In Japan, it's been common to wear masks - even before Covid-19. It's considered a normal sanitary measure. It's also seen as a courtesy to others when one doesn't feel well.
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Yes, the menu tablets have the option for different languages.
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This video was filmed in 2018, before the pandemic.
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It's actually not that difficult.
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He's poking a hole in the eggshell with a pin. This allows air to escape so the egg forms a uniform shape when hardboiling - instead of an air pocket. It also makes the shell easier to peel after cooking.
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Typical
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If you're referring to then absence of school uniforms, that's because it's a primary age public school. In Japanese public schools, uniforms are worn during the junior high and high school years. Primary school children also wear uniforms if they attend private schools.
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Kura Sushi has multiple locations in the U.S.
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In Japan, it's fairly common to wear masks - even before Covid-19. It's considered a normal sanitary measure. It's also seen as a courtesy to others when one doesn't feel well.
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They're having a variation of Ramen called Tsukemen. The thicker Tsukemen noodles are intended to be rinsed, served at room temperature, and dipped into a thick concentrated soup. Since the soup is highly concentrated, you don't want too much clinging to the noodles during each mouthful - otherwise the flavors are too strong.
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He's poking a hole in the eggshell with a pin. This allows air to escape so the egg forms a uniform shape when hardboiling - instead of an air pocket. It also makes the shell easier to peel after cooking.
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They're having a variation of Ramen called Tsukemen. The thicker Tsukemen noodles are intended to be rinsed, served at room temperature, and dipped into a thick concentrated soup. Since the soup is highly concentrated, you don't want too much clinging to the noodles during each mouthful - otherwise the flavors are too strong. I've eaten at Taishoken restaurant (where Tsukemen originated) and can affirm that the serving method is as intended.
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In past videos, they've indicated that Japanese is their children's first language. They are probably more comfortable speaking it and perhaps have a larger vocabulary.
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Ingredients cost more and labor prices are higher. Rent probably is higher too. Those factor contribute into the pricing.
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In Japanese public schools, uniforms are worn during the junior high and high school years. Elementary age children wear uniforms if they attend private schools.
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The price is listed in the video description.
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Negi are related to both spring onions and leeks, but resemble leeks slightly more. They are longer and thicker than spring onions and have a larger amount of the white stem.
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His daughter.
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I recommend that you research more about Japan. Aside from immigration, Japan also contains different indigenous people groups such as Ainu and Ryukukan. With regards to religion, there are multiple ones which are practiced including Shinto, Buddhism and Christianity.
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