Japanese breakfast

Usually I eat yogurt with musli and a sandwich for breakfeast but this morning I had something different. My host mom had made おはぎ(Ohagi) which is sticky rice with either adzuki beans, sesame seeds or some yellow/white powder which I'm not really sure what it is yet... But anyway, it tastes sweet! And it's not really unhealthy I mean beans with rice :P
Together with that I had かぼちゃ(pumpkin) and it was all very delicious (^___^)--v
Oh and here's a picture of my host mom's eggplant jam! Hahaha I know... But it is SO good trust me!
And btw, I'm home alone this morning because my host parents are away picking eggplants. I eat eggplants everyday in Japan, eggplants in many different forms! Like jam
 
Today is my school's 文化祭(culture festival) and it will be so fun! I'll write more about it later :D
 
 

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Postat av: Storasyster

Lite annorlunda frukost jämfört med yoghurten! Lycka till med dansshowen - coolt! Ska bli spännande att höra hur det gick :) Kram kram!

2012-09-22 @ 01:30:09
Postat av: Mamma

Godmorgon Linda ,
Ja det var en olika frukost mot din vanliga :)
Tur att du gillar den !Äggplantemarmelad/sylt hmhmhm det är väldigt annorlunda !!Skönt med lite egen tid hemma ?
LYCKA TILL med dansen & allt !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kram <3

Svar: Oj tusen utropstecken! Hej mamma! Det gick bra! :P Bilder och video kommer snart!
Linda Midori

2012-09-22 @ 09:23:58
Postat av: fannypanny

vad är eggplant? :O
MISS YOU <3

Svar: äggplanta pucko :P miss you too! <3
Linda Midori

2012-09-22 @ 14:08:15
Postat av: fumio etoh

黄色いこなわきなこといいます、大豆(soyabonor)から、つくります。

2012-09-22 @ 15:56:21
Postat av: fumio etoh

yellow powder = kinako (soyabönor)

Svar: わかった! :)
Linda Midori

2012-09-22 @ 16:20:50

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