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                <title>Cooking is so fun! Frying Pans</title>
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                                            Frying pans can be used for a lot in the kitchen: to fry, saute, simmer...<p></p><p>If your frying pan is large enough, you can use it to cook eggs, sausage and vegetables at the same time: three birds with one stone! By now, you're probably used to using frying pans like it's no big deal. However, do you remember the first time you held one in your hands when you were little? It was so exciting and unnerving at the same time!</p><p>Today we collected illustrations portraying an item that should be a staple in every kitchen: frying pans! By the way, it seems like pixiv users found many alternative uses for such a common item... Enjoy!</p>
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                <title>Today is “Have a Nice Egg” Day!</title>
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                                            <p>November 5th is known as  “Have a nice egg” day (ii tamago no hi). The “Japan Poultry Association”, which reviews the quality of eggs, established this day in order to promote eating habits that are “tastier, healthier, and richer”. Because eggs are high in nutrients and can be easily prepared, they are a must-have ingredient in every kitchens. Eggs are the main ingredient of many Japanese foods, such as Tamagokakegohan (Rice mixed with raw eggs), Tsukimi-udon (noodle soup with poached eggs) etc. It’s evident that eggs play a big role in regards to the expansion of Japan’s food culture.</p><p>Today we feature illustrations depicting delicious eggs and egg dishes that relate to “Have a nice egg” day.</p><p></p>
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                <title>How Would You Like Your Fried Eggs?</title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2016 17:00:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                            There are a great number of popular egg-based dishes but the most popular is frying them up in a pan. The contrast between the white and yellow is cute and is a Western breakfast menu staple.  Do you make it hard-boiled or half-done, topped it off with soy sauce or sauce…? The way you choose to eat an egg is actually telling about your personality.. What is your favorite way of eating it?
This time, illustrations featuring fun egg arrangement motifs have been collected! 
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                <title>Tamago Kake Gohan Collection!</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2016 17:00:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                            Do you like “tamago kake gohan”? It’s a popular japanese dish consisting of a yummy raw egg on top of white rice. The egg yolk looks like a sun resting on the white rice. Just add a bit of soy sauce to bring out the egg flavour, and… Delicious! There are many ways to enjoy “tamago kake gohan”, some people place the egg first and cover it with rice and some add dried bonito or scallions as toppings. It’s a simple dish where you can personalize it until you find the perfect recipe! 
Today’s Spotlight is about delicious-looking illustrations featuring “tamago kake gohan”. Take a look! 
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