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21 Jul, 2012
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Another youtube Japanese cooking channel I love to watch and learn from is ochikeron's cooking channel. ochikeron dishes vary from the very simple that any budding chef can start with, to amazing dishes that can only be considered a work of art. ochikeron is also one of the friendliest people on the internet you could imagine, she is completely tireless in her efforts to reply to any fan comment that is posted, and if you follow her facebook channel, you can see how much effort she puts into her videos, constantly working till late at night on her next creation.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ochikeron
Oh, and expect to be smothered with kawaiiness :) I love this Rilakkuma Omurice recipe, though when I tried it my Rilakkuma looked very sick, hahahahaha

Site Administrator
21 Jul, 2012
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Just saw this new video from ochikeron. Totoro onigiri!!!
Once again ochikeron did an amazing job on them, and it doesn't look like a difficult recipe to try either!

8 Jul, 2013
Location
Washburn
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8
What kind of cheese is "sliced cheese?" American cheese? Cheddar cheese?
Douzo yoroshiku onegaishimasu.

11 Jul, 2013
Location
Australia
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32
Crystal6 wrote
What kind of cheese is "sliced cheese?" American cheese? Cheddar cheese?
Just going by the look of it (on Totoro's belly), it seems like Kraft cheese slices. :)
Someday, someday.. I will make it happen! (ノ´ヮ´)ノ*:・゚✧

11 Jul, 2013
Location
Australia
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32
I really enjoy watching Ochikeron's recipe tutorials ^.^
I made these cookies last weekend:
It was like having a bright lemonade in crunchy cookie form! I think this one is for people who love lemons... and i don't mind the tart taste myself. ^^;;
I also have a jar of this in my fridge atm (what you need to make the cookies):
This is the way to go if you want intense lemon flavour! I simply use it to flavour plain yoghurt or add a hint of lemon to drinking water. Sooo easy! :D Give it a try~~
Someday, someday.. I will make it happen! (ノ´ヮ´)ノ*:・゚✧

20 Aug, 2014
Location
syria
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38
great channel i mapye tell my mom some day to make some of this! ^_^

19 Aug, 2014
Location
Italy
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65
such creativity ^^
I'd like to try, too... I guess I would fail easily in making shapes XD

26 Aug, 2020
Location
South Africa
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33
I do love fun presentations. thank you for this recommendation I really love it!
Aurea Granado Olivas

13 Sep, 2021
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12
A samurai sword would be great as a gift, but it is too expensive to buy. That should be a great way to appreciate japan’s culture in the long run. That is what I can say is a very lovable part of their culture. That works well for me as a japan enthusiast and i love it very much than most people think of what i can say about it.
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