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Hans isn't training to take over nobu, he wants to strike out on his own. How people are getting him succeeding taisho is beyond me.
Also Asian American.As an Asian American who grew up with my mom giving me bentos that aren't the most artistic to eat at lunch in school, I'm in the "bentos are packed lunches" camp too.
WHA? HUH? WAI? HJUH? Oh. Okay, what is going on?Why aren't you guys freak out about Shinobu in glasses??? I know I am
Asian American and no rice for lunch?Also Asian American.
Parents gave me sandwiches in a ziploc baggie.
Generally speaking, there are two kinds of Asian-American families.Asian American and no rice for lunch?
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Oof, that sucks.Generally speaking, there are two kinds of Asian-American families.
Mine was the type that tried desperately to assimilate into American culture because we were immigrants, not realizing that no matter how much we tried to fit in, we'd never be considered "real" Americans.
Not really. Cooks can also start restaurants (my uncle did this).isn't starting out your own restaurant count as being a chef?
You guys at least have lunch.Also Asian American.
Parents gave me sandwiches in a ziploc baggie.
Hans will need to go on the chef's equivalent of a "martial arts training trip" where he will visit dojo across the continent and overseas to learn new techniques. They might learn that there's an island nation with familiar soy-based ingredients like miso and shoyu, and he will go there to learn and also establish a channel of trade to secure a supply.Pretty sure that was never really a thing, and Hans x Leonore has more likelihood of happening.
Thank you. I was unaware of the distinction (don't hit me. I'm just ignorant!)Not really. Cooks can also start restaurants (my uncle did this).
Megane-ko is very cute!Why aren't you guys freak out about Shinobu in glasses??? I know I am
Just to be clear, a chef has specialized training in serving, plating, flavor profiles, etc. Cooks just cook.Thank you. I was unaware of the distinction (don't hit me. I'm just ignorant!)