Hello Rina-san While I was watching a news article about Japanese Halal Food from NHK, I remember your thread . Perhaps you will interest. This is the link : http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/newsline/201309060813.html Just a little opinion Indonesia is a vast country with hundreds of ethnicity cul
to Reeena.. i see at your blog & I wanted to ask you.. whether halal beef meat can be found easily in japan? i mean beef meat which obtained from animal that are cutted in a islam's way. hey i know goya btw, that similar to pare :D and its have bitter taste. Hi, thank you for ur quote. the
Yes. You don't need to worry about seafoods or any kind of fishes. Just make sure the seasoning is halal (free of pork and alcohol). And don't forget to wash your cookware and plates as clean as you can after it (if ever) contained pork meat or by products. Because that's also the thing that will
how about with fresh food,,? like we know,, people from japan like eat fresh fish.? iknow itis good nutrition,, but how about the taste rina,,? hello! your "fresh" means raw, uncooked? We love uncooked fish. we eat Sashimi, slice of fish, with soy sauce and wasabi spice. i will let them k
I have a Japanese friend came here in Indonesia, and she is still in Indonesia even now. During her stay here in Indonesia, she always said that Indonesian food mostly has too much taste in it, or sometimes the taste is too strong. However we Indonesian people has been used to this kind of flavor...
Hm... I don't know about Malaysian but me as Indonesian I prefer to eat spicy food rather than sweet like asinan furit / vegetable and other food because, almost all food that we eat use spice ingredient so I think, most of all Indonesian prefer spicy food. I don't know about Malaysia culture b
Here let me help you with (hopefully) helpful summary: The substance of HALAL foods is EVERYTHING, but without: 1. Pork or by products, including anything which contains pork or any part of pork (tooth, hair, etc.). 2. Alcohol. For any wine, seasoning, etc. BUT the Indonesian Halal Department, or
Yup, Kanazawa is very peaceful city. Kenkrokuen garden is also very beautiful. I got a chance to see it in Winter. Hontou Kireii I love Tokyo too. Rina-san live in Tokyo right ? Luckily, I have some Japanese friends that very nice. When we went to restaurant, they helped me to get Halal Food. I m
yeah taifu.. just came back from hiroshima this morning, and suddenly welcoming by taifu in osaka, also to get worse JR kyoto line cancelled for some hours.. :nohope: we, indonesian has different culture in socialize with each other. japanese usually using nomikai as way to get close with each othe
Hi Reena, To answer your question about convenience store. We started to used it in 2004 at Jakarta. Maybe the first pioneer for convenience store in Jakarta is Indomaret. They begin with just selling dailly goods (instant Noodle, Sugar, snack, drink, etc) without selling bento and no place to
long time no see :malu arghhh, i really want to go to Japan :( i agree :D i hope what u did will help muslim people who live in Japan to eat well let me ask u something, 1. Do u ever made halal food and sell it? what is that? 2. Do u ever made or taste Indonesian food? what is that and how abou
I've visited Japan once. Tokyo and Kanazawa. Actually I like Japanese Food, especially Ramen and sushi. But it's quite hard to find halal food and the prices is also 'Takai' So I prefer cook by myself :D I hope what you're doing now will help Muslim people there. Ganbatte Rina san, let me know
Hi Rina, thank you very much for answer my question. You opened my eyes about bento. It's quite amazing that you know about Indonesia (even just little). Where did you watched about lawson in Indonesia? Yup it's true that lawson opened their branch here in Indonesia but unfortunately, They didn't s
Rina-san is from Fukuoka? I'm going to study in Beppu . near Fukuoka....i'll leave indonesia this sunday :D hello! my hometown is Fukuoka, but now i am living in Tokyo. some times i go back to my hometown. Beppu is really nice place we can enjoy hotsprings. take care as soon Beppu is colder. hope y
Thank you Reena. May I ask you one more question? If you don't mind, can you explain to me what is bento? Base form our perspective who life in Indonesia bento is quite expensive food that we must buy at restaurant. What about in Japan? Is bento quite expensive food that we must buy at restaurant
Hm.. I think It's good question, for middle and upper class economy I think they usualy eat outside for lunch on workdays and on weekend, they usualy go to shoping center or amusement parks with their family and eat there for lunch or dinner. And what about in Japan, can you tell me about lunch H
yeah that's true. and u must know that touchscreen tech is inspired by warteg :D believe it or not. u just point the food in the showcase and then the food will be presented to u. :Peace: thans i can imagine what u said. i saw that another countries. :)
Well, Almost all of us usualy buy at cafeteria / Canteen and warteg for lunch. It's very rare to see somebody bring their lunch box to office or school but if you have alot of money you can go to restaurants P.S: Warteg Is short term for Warung tegal. Usualy warteg can be find anywhere (especially
u r welcome :shakehand ohh i think u should watch the movie or series or read the manga of oozora tsubasa. or u dont like soccer huh? :D no no, i hv never been to tokyo even japan. i never go to japan before, but someday i will (amen) heheh :p i just ate Ramen here in indonesia, but in here the sa
hello rina, nice to meet u here :D i like oozora tsubasa very much, do u know him? :D cause that i like japan very much too and i'd like to know japan deeper and closer :D maybe i could get it from u here i also like about food, if talk about japan i remember Ramen, u should know it,shouldn't u? :D