1月 31, 2008
Mina Pearson

Kaijin lunch event

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There was a lunch event in our Kaijin school today. Neil cooked some English dishes for the students who attended. They told me that their image of English dishes was that they were not so delicious but they discovered that that image was wrong! Well done, Neil, because you are a good cook!

I missed the chance to take a photo when they were eating some dishes!

5 Comments

  • Hi,

    British cooking has a terrible reputation abroad – especially so in Japan. People seem to think that British food consists of fish n chips and not much else. I think that British cooking at its best is unbeatable – but this can be quite rare! I recently saw a show on NHK about jellied eels and eel pie – dishes from the east end of London. At the end of the show they told you the recipe. Mmmm. I think I`d steer clear of these two `delicacies` Neil!!!!

  • I definitely would-I have enough difficulty with sushi but jellied eels and eel pie?! Aaarrgh!

    Niall

  • What!! Jellied eels and eel pie?! It just makes me sick!!!!!!!!!! I absolutely hate and detest eels!! Yuk!

  • I’ve never had jellied eels or eel pie, but I eat eel on rice in Japan in the summer. Delicious!

  • Neil,

    Didn`t you say that the city of Ely, where you used to live in England, was named after the eel? Is it a popular food over there?

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