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    It was our last night in Tokyo. As much as I was sad to leave this intriguing city, I was excited to try one of the best sushi restaurants in the city. The trip ended with one of the most memorable meals of my life. The restaurant was tucked in a tangle of alleyways in a quiet, residential area of Tokyo. Small, welcoming and clean: the restaurant’s exterior represented the delicate and exquisite food that we were about to taste. Two elderly chefs, who were behind the counter, were filleting a…

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    COLLAPSE I agree with Pollan's argument about how food culture is a set of social and ecological relationships reaching back to the land and outward to other people. I'm going to give you facts about my personal food culture. The second paragraph will be about how other people connect to having social and ecological relationships with their food culture. The last paragraph will be about how the farmers/food growers get helped and make profit from other people buying their product's. All these…

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    This Malaysian Café Lets You Enjoy Your Meal In The River Check it out, peeps! This is your next go-to destination the next time you’re in town! Looking for a spot to chill with your family and friends, enjoy good food and get close to nature all at one place? If that is the case, then, Castella Café is where you should head to! 1. A warm welcome to y’all! You should note that the café is situated quite far off the Klang Valley area – it is in Gerik, Perak to be exact. However, if you’re up…

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    your friend are walking down the brick streets of downtown Nacogdoches in the spring. A slight breeze comes through, and you smell a hint of Mexican culture. You take a deep breath in and begin to follow your nose, which leads you to a small local restaurant. You walk in and are submerged in different scents. You and your friend decide to take a seat and sit for a spell. As your eyes graze over the menu, you munch on some chips and salsa. You order something tasty when the waitress comes back to…

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    Writers use point of view to create a certain feeling for their readers. They can use any of the four points of view to either capture their reader’s attention or to make the ending of their story more of a surprise to the readers. In Ernest Hemingway’s A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, there is an old man and two waiters, a younger and older waiter, in a cafe. The old man is deaf, so when the old man wants to drink more brandy, the young waiter kicks him out and the older waiter questions him about…

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    their current market of corporates. The Long term objectives includes creating a brand image, a new consumer database by offering loyalty programs, increased check size, brand awareness and a broader market presence. Starting with lunch delivery and small group catering, the business began its operations in October 2016, and aims to become profitable and self-sustaining by April…

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    out and apply to my life about my own health. The first of the five tips is “Freshman 15, or um 45”, I can apply this to my life because it applies to my weight. Being able to control my eating at my house where there aren't multiple fast food restaurants and an all you can eat buffet at Larson's commons was a lot easier than college. It can be hard to control myself from the temptations, but when I notice myself gaining weight it makes it a lot easier to want to go exercise and eat healthy.…

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    the south where the tradition of etiquette are more relaxed, everyone can dive in and help themselves. If you are the guest, one tradition that is important to remember is the bearing of a small gift. Whether you are invited to eat in a home or restaurant, throughout Asia, from Turkey to China, it is polite to bring…

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    I had the pleasure to interview Ajamil Sapthotharan who is currently living and working in England. Now he is working as an assistant manager in a local restaurant near London. According to his experience he found it very interesting to communicate with international people as UK is a country with high level of living than in his own country. The most thing he was concerned about before coming to England was a language. He was worried about that he might not understand the accent. The other…

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    WHY ASIAN NATIONS USE CHOPSTICKS? There are various kinds of differences among cultures. One of them is the utensils used to eat. For example in Turkey spoons and forks are used for meal, and almost all nations use them to eat. However, this isn’t the same in every culture. As it is known Chinese people use chopsticks to eat, and China isn’t alone in terms of this situation because here are also another countries such as Japan, Korea where people use chopsticks to eat. Whereas nearly all over…

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