I live in Vancouver but am in Japan for a month, accompanying my fiance who is here for work. I'm pulling the housewife thing and as such the cooking is kind of my job right now. Which is fine when we're home in Canada but... y'know, travel.
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AVOID (these are not any specific words necessarily): 牛 乳 卵 魚 海老 肉 豚 鳥
and there are a lot of kanji for the different types of seafood... ask if something has any fishy stuff in it.
Vegan onigiri flavours are usually in kana except for 赤飯 (sekihan). It's recognizable by its pink colour and red beans.
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can you get yeast? beer? beer bread is an easy quick bread that's delicious. almost all breads you make at home are vegan ;)
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Why god why is celery that expensive?! It's like throw-away cheap in the US!!!
I can't really make great recomendations for you because last time I was in japan I was not a vegan, but I was mostly vegetarian because I hated seafood and anything that tastes like the sea, like seaweed. I at a lot of white rice... and I dropped a lot of weight in Japan lol.
You can probably buy better than bullion or bullion cubes online somewhere. I can sympathize it's probably hard to find not meaty/seaweedy ones there.
If I were in Japan, I'd probably be making a lot of yakisoba, my own curries, tofu stir fries as usual, maybe some korean and viet inspired foods.
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I really wish that when we were packing food to sneak in (red lentils and clif bars, lol) we'd remembered boullion cubes. Would've made things so much easier. I'll definitely take a look online though. Oh, and supposedly there's an import food store that Daniel knows how to get us to, which I forgot, I'll hopefully find something with english on it there.
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