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Status: Single
City: Binissalem
State: Balears
Country: ES
Signup Date: 7/24/2008
October 31, 2008 - Friday 

Current mood:  hungry
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By Haruki Murakami
Release date: 2000-09-12
Papa Topo!

 
el fuckin myspace no me deja publicar bien el blog, así que aquí dejo el contenido de este: History of ramen noodles Photobucket.. ra•men [RAH-mehn] [rä'm?n] 1. Asian instant-style deep-fried noodles that are usually sold in cellophane packages, sometimes with bits of dehydrated vegetables and broth mix. 2. A Japanese dish of noodles in broth, often garnished with small pieces of meat and vegetables. 3. The Japanese version of the Chinese noodle soup dish called Lamian. The origin of ramen : Noodles originated from China over 4000 years ago and reached the Japanese culture much later on. In fact, we had to wait up to 19th century, in the Meiji period, for ramen to become widely known in Japan. The Japanese dish was originally called “Lamen”, but will be later referred to as “Ramen”, since there is no distinction between the 'L' and 'R' sounds in the Japanese language and it was a more popular way to express the word. After the Second World War came an intense food shortage in Japan, a turning point in the history of noodles. Ramen were perfect and greatly helped Japan, they were cheap and a great source of needed calories. A bit later, in 1958, Momofuku Ando, founder and chairman of Nissin Foods, invented the instant noodles, which are a lot closer to what we eat today. Named the greatest “made in Japan” invention of the 20th century, in front of the karaoke and headphone stereos, in a Japanese poll made by the The Fuji Research Institute Corporation, instant ramen became a Japanese cultural icon. Today, 4000 years after the origin of the first noodles, ramen are known worldwide and are part of over 85 billions meals every year. The Ramenlicious team really hope you will enjoy the website and join the always growing noodle lovers community. Lamian : La (chinese) = Pulling and stretching. Mian (chinese) = Noodles. Ramen : Men (japanese) = All kind of noodles made of cereal flour. Photobucket.. Fuente: http://www. ramenlicious. com
 
Posted by Papa Topo! on October 31, 2008 - Friday - 10:43 PM
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DIego
DIego SOldeVIla

 
no me gusta nada esta foto

 
Posted by DIego on September 3, 2009 - Thursday - 2:30 PM
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