Well, I never!
It's true. I've really never been to Japan. But they're crazy when it comes to crazy stuff, and I like them for being so zany for Xmas, in such a locally traditional localised way.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/christma...EditorsPicks_1
Consumption of those two foods has so firmly come to mark the informal holiday hereDec. 25 isnt an official day offthat few Japanese are aware other countries prefer somewhat different Christmas cuisine.
So folks, since Xmas is right around the corner, what local 'traditional' foodstuff will you be have?
We used to have shark's fin soup every Xmas, but since I can't get that stuff anymore, we've substituted the shark's fin with Phallus indusiatus instead.
It's true. I've really never been to Japan. But they're crazy when it comes to crazy stuff, and I like them for being so zany for Xmas, in such a locally traditional localised way.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/christma...EditorsPicks_1
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Consumption of those two foods has so firmly come to mark the informal holiday hereDec. 25 isnt an official day offthat few Japanese are aware other countries prefer somewhat different Christmas cuisine.
We used to have shark's fin soup every Xmas, but since I can't get that stuff anymore, we've substituted the shark's fin with Phallus indusiatus instead.