Japan Soup Curry

Mon 2009/12/07 12:21 JST
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Coco Ichibanya have started their soup curry menu! Only lasts until
the end of Feb though. This year they have crispy chicken and motsu
curry - motsu being the intestines and other stuff that looks like
organs. Never been a fan of intestines - is it part of your occasional
eat list?

CoCo壱番屋のスープカレーメニュ始った!でも2月末まで。一年中やっていればいいのに。

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    Jake L. in Cyberjaya, Malaysia... hopefully in the later future: Japan (Registered on 2009/07/13)
    Student, Game Artist, Designer and Programmer...
    http://jakel168.blogspot.com/

    I love intestines... especially pork intestines!!! Used to eat that a lot when I'm still in High School... But not that occasional...

    Mon 2009/12/07 14:44:52 JST (ID #746407)  Report
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    tsubasa126 in Los Angeles, CA (Registered on 2008/08/24)
    Student
    http://tsubasa126.wordpress.com/

    Nyaa~ Soup Curry!!! I just had those yesterday!!
    I totally love them!! I miss Japan... (>_<)

    Mon 2009/12/07 15:17:23 JST (ID #746412)  Report
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    AMGitsKriss in UK (Registered on 2009/07/16)
    Part-Time Blogger of Moderately Useless Jibberish/Fiction Writer
    http://www.k-jessop.co.uk/

    It looks so good.. Wonder if I can find a japanese restraunt around here..

    Mon 2009/12/07 15:20:45 JST (ID #746414)  Report
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    Takako in Philippines (Registered on 2009/04/16)
    writer/blogger/gamer/otaku
    http://popgoespj.blogspot.com

    I love pork intestines. Chicken ones, not so much. And I'd like to try beef intestines if they're cooked properly.

    I also love curry; combining "isaw" as we call intestines with that sure sounds like a great idea.

    Mon 2009/12/07 15:40:19 JST (ID #746417)  Report
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    anfield22 in the ghetto (Registered on 2009/06/01)
    hobo

    over here there's chinese food using almost every organ of the pig. malay cuisine includes chicken hearts, beef lungs, beef liver and satay beef stomach lining.

    japanese curry isn't as creamy as indian or thai curries but it's good in it's own right

    Mon 2009/12/07 16:03:53 JST (ID #746437)  Report
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    zyuan in the coolest driver's high! (Registered on 2007/10/12)
    student
    http://www.gunpla-inochi.com

    Besides actual curry, I'm not a fan of curry anything else... be it soup or flavoring ^^;. Did you already ate some of the veggies or did they skimp on string beans?

    Mon 2009/12/07 16:42:26 JST (ID #746485)  Report
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    Anondorf in Granada, Spain (Registered on 2008/09/26)
    Researcher, translator, demonic blogger
    http://evils.tumblr.com

    Spanish cuisine often uses pork intestines. Depending of the kind of meat used for the filling, you have "chorizo", "morcilla", "salchichón"...You must try them some time, Danny!

    Mon 2009/12/07 17:45:49 JST (ID #746522)  Report
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    Bakkou in Australia (Registered on 2009/04/01)
    Student

    If I knew I was eating intestines I probably couldn't stomach the food :(

    Mon 2009/12/07 17:46:48 JST (ID #746523)  Report
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    FatBastard in over his head (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Dirty Gentleman
    http://cantstanzya.wordpress.com/

    Don't know about intestines, but I like tripe (cow stomach). Can't be too far off.

    Mon 2009/12/07 20:04:48 JST (ID #746590)  Report
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    thammuz in Pittsburgh\Erie (Registered on 2008/01/29)
    Computer Engineering Student
    http://ryan2006.deviantart.com

    Can't say that I've had intestines... But curry soup is delicious.

    Tue 2009/12/08 00:58:09 JST (ID #746725)  Report
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    Patches in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2008/10/20)
    Upcoming College Student and Otaku
    http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/Patches418?ref=profile

    Not a fan of curry at all. I think that the curry powder overwhelms the meat and because I can't taste the meat, I don't like curry.

    Tue 2009/12/08 02:14:44 JST (ID #746759)  Report
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    Uchikoma in Wales (Registered on 2008/06/14)
    Programmer
    http://www.nowloading.co.uk

    So this is the Japanese equivalent of Mulligatawny Soup?

    Tue 2009/12/08 08:16:11 JST (ID #746851)  Report
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    Kururugi Seiryuu in Azadistan (Registered on 2008/07/10)
    Gundam Meister
    http://www.facebook.com/kazuki.sakuraba

    What's the greatest difference between Indian curry and Japanese curry? I've never tried Japanese curry before so I just wanna know.

    Tue 2009/12/08 14:38:50 JST (ID #746993)  Report
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      Uchikoma in Wales (Registered on 2008/06/14)
      Programmer
      http://www.nowloading.co.uk

      Japanese curry isn't really spicy (I don't mean "hot" but made with lots of spices) like Indian curry, and it's heavily doped up with MSG.

      Thu 2009/12/10 04:42:23 JST (ID #747387)  Report
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    Kelliente in Nashville, TN, United States (Registered on 2009/10/28)
    http://evilbeetgossip.film.com/

    A lot of people eat pork intestines around here. They call them "chitlins" and they smell so bad I could never bring myself to eat one. :P

    Wed 2009/12/09 00:52:49 JST (ID #747101)  Report
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    Gaoru in Waipahu, Hawaii but San Fran for school (Registered on 2008/10/31)
    Manga-ka
    http://d-fox.deviantart.com

    Hmm Never had soup curry! Although I though CoCo Ichibanya's curry was already soupy!

    Sat 2009/12/12 02:01:05 JST (ID #747931)  Report
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