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1
The Connoisseur's Guide to Sushi: Everything You Need to ...
Even if waribashi do not require cutting vast acres of virgin timber, the argument
can be made that it is a hell of a waste of wood to produce all those millions of
waribashi that get used once and then are thrown away. The sight of them, by the
...
2
Perspectives on Topicalization: The Case of Japanese Wa
Hokkaidoo-made COP QT think-if good Half the "waribashi" used now are
produced in Hokkaido. waribashi no tsukaisute sono mono hitei suru waribashi
LK use-throw that thing AM criticism do tsumori wa nai. intent TM NEG We have
no ...
John Hinds, Senko K. Maynard, Shoichi Iwasaki, 1987
But Japan definitely reigns supreme when it comes to disposable chopsticks, or "
waribashi," as they're known in the sushi bars, noodle shops, and fast-food joints
ubiquitous to the island nation. Total world waribashi production stands at about
...
4
Landmark Essays on ESL Writing
(7) saikin wa hokkaidoo-san no, ezomatsu, kaba, shina nado de tsukurareta
waribashi no zenseijidai de aru. It is now the heyday of “waribashi” made from
the silver firs, birches and Japanese lindens of Hokkaido. korera no waribashi ga
...
Tony Silva, Paul Kei Matsuda, 2013
5
Demand for Disposable Aspen Chopsticks (
Waribashi)
"This study investigates the potential use of Alberta aspen for chopsticks, and the export thereof"--P. iii.
6
Picturecology: A Picture Book for "Living Lightly on the Earth"
Every day the Japanese people consume huge amounts of timber in the form of
waribashi. Just how much is used can be imagined from the results of an
investigation carried out by the Asahi Shimbun a few years ago. They found that
in 1992, ...
7
The Local Construction of a Global Language: Ideologies of ...
54 Hyomin: [eo], oh 'Oh.' 55 Jihun: [a], ah 'A-ha.' 56 Namsu: walibasi-ga,
waribashi-SUB “Waribashi' is,' 57 . . jeosgalak. chopsticks 'Chopsticks.' 58
Sangeun: ..hasi. hashi “Hashi'.' 59 ..hasi-ya hasi. hashi-COP:DE hashi 'It's 'hashi'.
'Hashi'.
Joseph Sung-Yul Park, 2009
8
Going Dutch in Beijing: The International Guide to Doing the ...
The International Guide to Doing the Right Thing Mark McCrum. WARIBASHI
barbarity. Americans find elbows on the table bad manners at all times, while the
French like to see diners with straight backs and wrists resting gently on the
table's ...
Waribashi are thrown away after being used one time. Waribashi are one piece
of wood which can easily be pulled apart. / Waribashi are one piece of wood that
can easily be split. Most restaurants provide disposable chopsticks. / Generally ...
10
A Dictionary of Japanese Loanwords
waribashi 209 — attributive use. She [Masako Owada] is now studying imperial
etiquette, and learning to perform Shinto religious ceremonies and to write the 31
-syllable waka poems the imperial family composes for the public once a year.
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A Tōkyō, un américain joue du piano-baguettes dans la rue
... fait extraordinaire : le piano-baguettes (en japonais : 割り箸ピアノ waribashi piano ; en anglais, chopstick-piano), un mélange de piano, koto, dulcimel et gong, ... «DozoDomo, 八月 15»
Learn how to drink with Japanese people in this funny and …
Waribashi is a word that comes from 'waru' meaning to break and 'hashi' meaning chopsticks. Japanese people always seem to get that clean break, but ... «RocketNews24, 一月 15»
Fast-food follies have media in a frenzy
“It's not about a food, but waribashi (disposable chopsticks), some 80 billion sets a year of which are exported from China.” An unnamed news correspondent ... «The Japan Times, 八月 14»
SUMO/ Outside the ring, sumo wrestlers grapple with their size
Stablemaster Matsugane was another wrestler who could not easily expand his waistline. He won the moniker of “waribashi,” or disposable wooden chopsticks, ... «Asahi Shimbun, 十一月 13»
Ninja language skills: Boost your Japanese with the power of …
poki/boki: the sound of thin object, such as a twig or waribashi chopsticks, being broken. The latter is used for larger, thicker objects. shikushiku: to cry audibly ... «ROCKETNEWS24, 九月 13»
Art Review: Nature's Toolbox
Donna Ozawa's The Waribashi Project assembles thousands of used wooden chopsticks in spiraling mounds on the floor, with a large nest-like structure in the ... «KMUW, 九月 13»
Exhibit addresses deforestation with 90000 chopsticks
While there, Ozawa observed that the amount of waste created by waribashi (Japanese for disposable chopsticks) was a potential environmental issue. «Wichita State Sunflower, 八月 13»
A new take on an old tradition, these amazing Obon figures are …
Generally, the horse and cow are made simply, using toothpicks or waribashi (disposable wooden chopsticks) and a cucumber and eggplant. ▽Very traditional ... «ROCKETNEWS24, 八月 13»
Chopsticks: why every gamer should know how to use them
Wooden 'waribashi' chopsticks that you break apart to use are by far the best for tackling fiddly foods like chips owing to their slightly rougher, straight edges. «ROCKETNEWS24, 七月 13»
Can you explain this physics-defying photograph?
We have what appears to be a hammer suspended by a shoelace, in turn connected to what appears to be a pair of disposable waribashi chopsticks (the kind ... «ROCKETNEWS24, 五月 13»