tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893380621848637984.post456403864699357856..comments2024-03-09T02:14:54.317-08:00Comments on Japanese Snack Reviews: Random Picture #100Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893380621848637984.post-30020576075675007152012-02-16T09:34:03.029-08:002012-02-16T09:34:03.029-08:00I'm not saying Japanese people don't eat a...<i>I'm not saying Japanese people don't eat a sufficient balance of healthy food to be the longest lived people in the world (at least in some areas), but just that they are hardly the paragons of food virtue that people (both foreign and Japanese) believe they are.</i><br /><br />i guess perception and reality differ a ways.p00lriah.https://www.blogger.com/profile/04689078258218275874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893380621848637984.post-79243649510811549352012-02-16T08:51:37.045-08:002012-02-16T08:51:37.045-08:00It's true that when items are fried at the &qu...It's true that when items are fried at the "correct" temperature, the item does not absorb as much oil and is relatively less terrible for you than an improperly-fried item. But it's a pretty empty line of reasoning either way...Ruffyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11355714301884348421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893380621848637984.post-59609051602653435632012-02-16T06:09:27.600-08:002012-02-16T06:09:27.600-08:00I don't understand how cooking at high tempera...I don't understand how cooking at high temperatures makes it any more healthy? Do you know their reasoning for that?Rodzillahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16217934585720560358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893380621848637984.post-54443029784012218702012-02-16T01:11:00.449-08:002012-02-16T01:11:00.449-08:00wait what...I refuse to believe that is almost 100...wait what...I refuse to believe that is almost 1000 calories! My mind turns a blind switch when I see calorie counts that high: "Must ignore! Ignorance is bliss!"<br /><br />I like what you said here though: "Eating a little seems to be more important than eating "perfectly" or even "well"." So true.<br /><br />Anyway. I also wanted to give you a heartfelt Sophia Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12236166426783533916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893380621848637984.post-73134781292738768832012-02-15T22:34:22.048-08:002012-02-15T22:34:22.048-08:00The traditional Japanese diet of rice, fish, veget...The traditional Japanese diet of rice, fish, vegetables and soup is very healthy and one of the best in the world. Japan like many other Asian countries has slowly been westernized leading to more western style and influenced dishes appearing in the Japanese cuisine. There is even a word for this in Japanese "Yoshoku". Dishes like Tonkatsu, Omuraisu and Curry Rice are just three Japan-Australiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07970708785185874284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5893380621848637984.post-23320865822932826452012-02-15T18:44:37.840-08:002012-02-15T18:44:37.840-08:00i've heard that even in okinawa the "west...i've heard that even in okinawa the "western" diet is slowly creeping up on the youth of that area which is so famed for its longevity; obesity is on the rise due to a new reliance on convenience/fast foods rather than traditional eating habits. even more so than the USA (where i live) it seems to me that japanese "prepared" foods are conveniently labelled in order to Jessi P.https://www.blogger.com/profile/12545393765631283426noreply@blogger.com