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		<title>Delicious Japanese Pizza &#8211; Okonomiyaki</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever tried a Japanese style pizza? Or more commonly known as ‘Okonomiyaki’. Okonomiyaki when directly translated into English from the Kanji reading, it literally brought the meaning of ‘as you like it’ and ‘fried’. This Japanese food cooking dish got its name since basically, you can add anything into the main mixture of batter and cabbage and also have a wide selection of toppings before frying it on a pan. Selected toppings and ingredients that can be added including meat, poultry, seafood , wasabi, cheese, chopped vegetables and even kimchi ...]]></description>
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		<title>Simple Breakfast Japanese Style – Onigiri Recipe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Onigiri is the typical Japanese breakfast menu.
It is a very easy, convenient and even portable Japanese dish that is possible for people around the world to enjoy. Onigiri or rice balls are often enjoyed with sips of ‘miso shiru’ or miso soup, which is based on soybean and the fillings of Onigiri can be vary according to your taste and preferences. You can even make it a vegetarian-based meal suitable for both breakfast and even lunch. With the help of a handy onigiri mold that you can obtain from the ...]]></description>
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