Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Yoshinoya`s Gyudon Photorealistic Paper Model - by Paper Camera


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 photo gyudonpaper00022090909_zpscf63ef6f.jpgBy Japanese website Paper Camera, here is a photorealistic papercraft of Gyūdon. Gyūdon literally beef bowl, is a Japanese dish consisting of a bowl of rice topped with beef and onion simmered in a mildly sweet sauce flavored with dashi (fish and seaweed stock), soy sauce and mirin (sweet rice wine). It also often includes shirataki noodles, and is sometimes topped with a raw egg. A very popular food in Japan, it is commonly served with beni shōga (pickled ginger), shichimi (ground chili pepper), and a side dish of miso soup. Gyū means "cow" or "beef", and don is short for donburi, the Japanese word for "bowl". Yoshinoya is the largest chain of gyūdon (beef bowl) restaurants and one of the Japanese chains of fast food, which was established in Japan in 1899. Its motto is "Tasty, low-priced, and quick".  It has its headquarters in Kita, Tokyo. - Wikipedia


 photo gyudonpapermnmnki909_zpsf3f01174.jpg Gyudon (tigela com carne), é um prato japonês que consiste em uma tigela de arroz coberta com carne e cebola cozido em um molho levemente adocicado com dashi (peixes e algas), shoyu (molho de soja) e mirin (um tipo de vinagre de arroz doce). Também pode incluir shirataki e às vezes é coberto com ovo cru. Uma comida muito popular no Japão, é normalmente servido com beni shoga (gengibre picado), shichimi (pimenta ralada)1 e acompanhado de um missoshiru. Gyu significa vaca ou carne, enquanto don é uma abreviatura para donburi, a palavra japonesa para tigela. Yoshinoya é a maior cadeia de restaurantes que servem Gyudon e uma das maiores empresas japonesas de fast food, que foi criada em 1899. Seu lema é "saboroso, barato e rápido". Sua sede fica em Kita, Tóquio. - Wikipedia


Link: Yoshinoya`s.Gyudon.Photorealistic.Paper.Model.by.Paper.Camera


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