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The Onigiri Chronicles
Rachael -La Fuji Mama
6 episodes
19 hours ago
Join Noriko and Rachael, two friends separated by the Pacific Ocean, as they talk food, cooking, and motherhood.
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Join Noriko and Rachael, two friends separated by the Pacific Ocean, as they talk food, cooking, and motherhood.
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Food
Arts
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Episode 5: Sandwiches—Japan vs. the USA
The Onigiri Chronicles
46 minutes 36 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 5: Sandwiches—Japan vs. the USA
-Favorite childhood sandwiches. -The lunchbox moment that caused Noriko to start bringing sandwiches to school, instead of things like onigiri. -Favorite sandwich memories. -Current favorite sandwiches. -The difference between Japanese egg salad sandwiches and American egg salad sandwiches. -Noriko gets a homework assignment. -Popular sandwiches in Japan. -Rachael remembers a sandwich from a visit to Kamikawa, Japan. -Rachael provides irrefutable evidence that Noriko is an amazing cook. -A discussion of American sandwich trends, or really, Rachael’s lack of insight into American sandwich trends. -We hatch a plan to send our kids to the store for research purposes, next time we are all together. -Noriko wonders if something like Japanese-style egg salad sandwiches would do well in the US, or a Japanese sandwich shop concept.
The Onigiri Chronicles
Join Noriko and Rachael, two friends separated by the Pacific Ocean, as they talk food, cooking, and motherhood.