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Connections with Japan: Sushi
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Collection: Connections with Japan
Sachiko Murphy explains types of sushi, it's origins, and it's cultural connections. Then she shows her student, Carin, how to make sushi, discusses the ingredients involved, and explains the Japanese idiom "packed like sushi."
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Funding for these Japanese video lessons has been provided in part by The Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership.
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Tags:Post Date: December 31, 2007
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