Hi TripDressings. Nice clip! Hope all is well in Fukuoka. The devil´s hot pot looks good, also the chicken hearts, but they should come straight from a yakitori grill. I insist about the advices, why could not a hindu eat the onigiri set? Unless one is strict vegetarian ofc. And no advices for jews or vegans or vegetarians? I find these advices a bit silly and narrow. But maybe better than nothing? Enough of that. Keep the clips coming, I enjoy them. Have good days and arigato!
Do keep in mind that Trip's language structure is limited (No offense to him) so going in debt into things may be hard without a translator but even those fail to form a proper sentence without sounding soulless in terms of wording.
@@PerroNPCFromArknights I am sorry. I will not insist, just watch and like. I used to live in Fukuoka for many years, but never managed to learn Japanese well, guess my head was full of 7-8 other languages. I tried but it was too difficult for me and I was not young and my Japanese gf spoke ofc perfect Japanese. I was so happy at first to find out about no masculin and feminin! No crazy verbs for present and past etc. But then I found out about counting... I learned to count to ten, but it was useless. 30 groups of things that make your counting complicated! And more. I gave up. But I will be kind to Trips and try to be what I learned to be in Japan, a better person. Arigato.
Since there is a sausage in the rice ball set, it is stated that Muslims should not eat it. We mention this because we have found that Muslims do not eat pork, ham, sausages, and Hindus do not eat pork, beef, seafood in general, eggs, raw food, garlic, chives, etc. I think it depends on each person whether it is edible or not, so I hope you can make a decision based on the reference.
My favourite is sushi you always have a great menu variety at good prices thank you for the video.😊😊🎄🎄
Nice. Love it.
Hi TripDressings. Nice clip! Hope all is well in Fukuoka. The devil´s hot pot looks good, also the chicken hearts, but they should come straight from a yakitori grill. I insist about the advices, why could not a hindu eat the onigiri set? Unless one is strict vegetarian ofc. And no advices for jews or vegans or vegetarians? I find these advices a bit silly and narrow. But maybe better than nothing? Enough of that. Keep the clips coming, I enjoy them. Have good days and arigato!
Do keep in mind that Trip's language structure is limited (No offense to him) so going in debt into things may be hard without a translator but even those fail to form a proper sentence without sounding soulless in terms of wording.
@@PerroNPCFromArknights I am sorry. I will not insist, just watch and like. I used to live in Fukuoka for many years, but never managed to learn Japanese well, guess my head was full of 7-8 other languages. I tried but it was too difficult for me and I was not young and my Japanese gf spoke ofc perfect Japanese. I was so happy at first to find out about no masculin and feminin! No crazy verbs for present and past etc. But then I found out about counting... I learned to count to ten, but it was useless. 30 groups of things that make your counting complicated! And more. I gave up. But I will be kind to Trips and try to be what I learned to be in Japan, a better person. Arigato.
Since there is a sausage in the rice ball set, it is stated that Muslims should not eat it. We mention this because we have found that Muslims do not eat pork, ham, sausages, and Hindus do not eat pork, beef, seafood in general, eggs, raw food, garlic, chives, etc. I think it depends on each person whether it is edible or not, so I hope you can make a decision based on the reference.
@@TripDressings Ok, will not squibble about this anymore. Peace, love and amour :-))
I vote for the spinach miso soup, so heartwarming 👍