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Title: 山本リンダ ウブウブ Taiyaki -Fish Shaped Cake - Doce Japones em forma de peixinho 鯛焼き View count: 1704 Rating: 5.0 (11 ratings) Description: Eu, Lan Mulher Melancia, Sandra Rosa Madalena e Te...fazendo uma pausa pra comer Tai Yaki e outros doces japoneses feitos na hora! Muito bom! Musica de Linda Yamamoto - Ubu Ubu , uma especie de bon odori disco music. O doce mais procurado do inverno Japonês é servido bem quente e pode utilizar inúmeros recheios. Os formatos da massa variam, mas geralmente e por tradição, são comercializados como um grande peixe recheado.seu recheio tradicional é uma pasta feijão tipo Azuki, mas também é comum encontrar taiyakis recheados de queijo ou creme. Taiyaki (鯛焼き , literally "baked sea bream"?) is a Japanese fish-shaped cake. The most common filling is red bean paste that is made from sweetened azuki beans. Other common fillings may be custard, chocolate, or cheese. Some shops even sell taiyaki with okonomiyaki, gyoza filling, or a sausage inside. Taiyaki is made using regular pancake or waffle batter. The batter is poured into a fish-shaped mold for each side. The filling is then put on one side and the mold is closed. It is then cooked on both sides until golden brown. Taiyaki was first baked by a sweet shop Naniwaya in Azabu, Tokyo in 1909, and now can be found all over Japan, especially at food courts of supermarkets and Japanese festivals (祭 matsuri). They are similar to imagawayaki (今川焼き), which are thick round cakes also filled with sweet azuki bean paste or custard. El taiyaki (en japonés 鯛焼き, literalmente dorada cocida) es un pastel japonés con forma de pez. El relleno más frecuente es la pasta de judías dulces, que se elabora a partir de judías azuki endulzadas. Otros rellenos comunes pueden ser la crema pastelera, el chocolate o el queso. Algunas tiendas venden incluso taiyaki con okonomiyaki, relleno de jiaozi o salchicha dentro. El taiyaki se elabora usando rebozado de panqueque o gofre normal. El rebozado se vierte en un molde con forma de pez para cada lado. El relleno se pone entonces en un lado y se cierra el molde. Entonces se cuece por amos lados hasta dorarlo. El taiyaki fue cocinado por primera vez por la confitería Naniwaya en Azabu (Tokio) en 1909, y actualmente puede encontrarse por todo Japón, especialmente en las secciones de alimentos de supermercados y en festivales japoneses (祭 matsuri). Es parecido al imagawayaki (今川焼き), que es un pastel grueso redondo también relleno de pasta de judías dulces o crema pastelera. Linda Yamamoto (山本リンダ Yamamoto Rinda?) is a Japanese pop star whose greatest hit was "Nerai uchi" (狙いうち ?, meaning "Sharpshoot") in 1973. Yamamoto was born March 4, 1951 in Kitakyushu, but moved to Yokohama as a child. She began modeling when just eleven years old, first becoming known after an appearance in the popular fashion magazine Soen. She was scouted to become a singer, and in 1966 made her debut single "Komacchauna", which promptly sold over a million copies. While most models in such a situation would drop modeling, Yamamoto continued, and as such her modeling career rocketed. A contemporary of Twiggy, she began to be called "the Japanese Twiggy", and in fact the two made some appearances together. About a year after her debut, Yamamoto did a six show tour of the States, which included stops in New York and San Francisco. However all attempts at a follow-up hit fizzled. She stayed busy however appearing in musicals and on TV, but was not getting near the top of the charts. In 1972 she made the first of her numerous comebacks, with the smash hit single "Donimo Tomaranai", which became the second biggest hit of her career. The song was written by the accomplished writing team of Yu Aku and Shunichi Tokora, who also wrote hits for Pink Lady, The Finger Five and Momoe Yamaguchi. They also subsequently wrote more hits for Yamamoto, including "Jin Jin Sasete", "Kuruwasetaino" and "Neraiuchi". Tags: 鯛焼き, tai, yaki, taiyaki, azuki, feijão, doce, docinho, sea, bream, baked, nagoya, shi, aichi, ken, naka, ku, osu, ossu, kamimaezu, culinaria, japonesa, comida, yamamoto, linda, ubu, 山本リンダ, ウブウブ, enka, 名古屋市, 大須観音, 愛知県, 中区, 大須, 観音, 万松寺, japanese, disco, music, musica, discotheque, 70's, 70, anos, setenta, Author: athenathon77 |