Peanutbutter and Vegemite

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Peanutbutter and Vegemite

Post by Name_not_found » Fri Mar 02, 2012 7:29 pm

Is Peanut Butter to your country what Vegemite is to mine?

In the USA Vegemite is a very unique flavor, not many are familiar with it and its strange to most, for lack of a better word.

I have heard that peanut butter like this to other places, and that something like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is some kind of nightmare, where here it is commonly considered comfort food.

Whats it like where you are?
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Re: Peanutbutter and Vegemite

Post by laughing_man » Sat Mar 03, 2012 7:03 am

In Japan, I think that it is miso.
Miso is the food which fermented the soybean.
We make miso soup, miso dengaku, etc.
Japanese love miso!

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Re: Peanutbutter and Vegemite

Post by Name_not_found » Sat Mar 03, 2012 7:10 pm

Miso i am familiar with as soup, i think its pretty good :D
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There are some other things i am less familiar with from Japan
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Laughing_man have you had this before? (or mind translating the cooking directions for me)


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Re: Peanutbutter and Vegemite

Post by laughing_man » Sun Mar 04, 2012 8:40 am

Oh! It is oden :!:
It is surprise that the United States has oden :!: :!:
At all the convenience stores in Japan, if we become winter, we can buy hot oden.
Name_not_found wrote:Laughing_man have you had this before? (or mind translating the cooking directions for me)
It can eat only by heating.

When heating with hot water
Heat for 5 minutes with the boiling water in a pan without opening a bag.

When heating in a pan
Move contents in a bag to a pan, and heat them.

When warming with a microwave oven
Move contents in a bag to a deep dish, cover with a food wrap, and heat for 5 minutes (in the case of 500W) with a microwave oven.

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Re: Peanutbutter and Vegemite

Post by Name_not_found » Sun Mar 04, 2012 9:20 am

Thank your for help with the cooking instructions
It is surprise that the United States has oden
There is no oden in USA this one picked up while visiting recently.
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Re: Peanutbutter and Vegemite

Post by rationtin440 » Sun Mar 04, 2012 10:10 pm

laughing_man, do you know if civilians in Japan are permitted to own JGSDF rations? Also are the rations made under special contract, or are the ration items available in any food store as civilian food? Thanks!

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Re: Peanutbutter and Vegemite

Post by laughing_man » Mon Mar 05, 2012 4:10 pm

rationtin440 wrote:laughing_man, do you know if civilians in Japan are permitted to own JGSDF rations?
I think that it is a gray area.
There is no law which forbids a civilian from having ration.
However, SDF does not allow a civilian to eat the ration which is equipment of SDF.
(When it is not emergencies, such as an earthquake.)
And SDF does not interfere about whether a soldier actually eats the ration provided to the soldier.
Even if it transfers to a civilian, without a soldier eating ration, SDF does not complain.
rationtin440 wrote:Also are the rations made under special contract, or are the ration items available in any food store as civilian food?
All Japanese rations are the special items for SDF.
The supermarket does not sell them.
However, since the number of rations is insufficient, an division and a regiment buy the rations of a consumer product for training with their budget.

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