Japanese Food Culture in London, Ontario
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Title
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Japanese Food Culture in London, Ontario
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Description
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The Japanese restaurants in western countries are generally not traditional enough, especially in small towns, such as London. Because most of these restaurants are opened by Chinese or Korean instead of Japanese. If the chefs did not learn how to cook Japanese food really well, the food in these restaurants might still be good. However, they are not traditional Japanese dishes. Some chefs will also westernize Japanese food in their restaurants for catering western people. Akira feels shame that the people in London cannot taste real Japanese food. Thus, we decide to shoot a video for teaching the audience how to cook real Japanese dishes. Moreover, these foods are easy to cook, so everybody can learn it quickly and try to cook themselves. We will also talk about Japanese food culture in our video.
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Creator
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Ming Zhang
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Coverage
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Osaka, Japan
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Subject
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Show how to cook two traditional Japanese dishes: Tonkatsu and Okonomiyaki. Talk about Japanese food culture.
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Source
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Original
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Publisher
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Bridging Classroom and Community: Languages and Cultures in Action, Western University, Fall 2017
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Date
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4 December, 2017
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Contributor
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Akira Tanimoto, Yuriki Takazoe, Ryan Sun, Kewen Yan, Ming Zhang
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Rights
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: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Relation
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Japanese Collection
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Format
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Video
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photo, video
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Language
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English
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Type
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Moving Image
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Identifier
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WtU8ihVARw&t=422s
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Extent
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two months