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08/31/2007: "Lunch of the Day - Sake"


I only learned not too long ago that Sake meant Salmon. I wonder why they have two different meanings for the same word...maybe it's a lot of like the Chinese language. The Chinese language is quite difficult which I guess would show its similarities to the Japanese language. Okay, I'm not sure where the tangent came from but let's get to the lunch I wanted to post!


Nothing beats raw salmon...

More pictures of my lunch!



The gari is just for show, I threw that out and used the container for my shoyu and wasabi...



Close-up of the sushi!



The side dishes. They include hijiki, spicy tuna and spicy menma.



Close-up of the spicy tuna and menma...

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