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Do Japanese people eat sushi every day?

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Do Japanese people eat sushi every day?

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It is true that sushi is a typical and popular (particularly in the West) Japanese dish, and many Japanese people like it. But Japanese people don’t eat sushi every day. Sushi is not even a common Japanese everyday food. In their everyday life, many Japanese people eat Japanese food that contains fish and vegetables as essential ingredients, but Japanese also eat Western food such as spaghetti, hamburger, and beefsteak for their regular meals. You can find many fast food restaurants, such as hamburger establishments in Japan, and in big cities such as Tokyo, there are restaurants serving a variety of international cuisine. You can safely say that the Japanese diet is as rich or even richer in variety as that of other nations of the world.

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Victoria Hong

Sushi is actually not cheap in Japan, so it’s unusual that Japanese people would eat it every day. If they do go out for sushi though, the Japanese eat small portions and are usually satisfied with a small plate for a meal.

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It is true that sushi is a typical and popular Japanese dish (particularly in the West), and many Japanese people like it. But Japanese people don’t eat sushi every day. Sushi is not even a common Japanese everyday food. In their everyday life, many Japanese people eat food that contains fish and vegetables as essential ingredients, but Japanese also eat Western food such as spaghetti, hamburgers, and beefsteak for their regular meals. You can find many fast food restaurants, such as hamburger establishments in Japan, and in big cities such as Tokyo, there are restaurants serving a variety of international cuisine. You can safely say that the Japanese diet is as rich or even richer in variety as that of other nations of the world.

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