从文章第一段最后一句Most people would simply tellthe grocery stores thatwatermelons grow round and there is nothing that can bedone about it.可推断,大多数人认为这个问题很难解决。故选B。3.C细节理解题。细节定位法。根据题干细节Japanese farmers可知,答案可直接定位于第二段找到目标信息 But some ...
【题目】Japanese grocery stores had a problem. They are much smaller than shops in the USA and thereforedon't have room to waste. Watermelons grow round, wasting a lot of space. Most people would simply tellthe grocery stores that watermelons grow round and there is nothing that can be ...
Welcome to the ultimate list of Japanese & Asian grocery stores around the world where you can purchase Japanese ingredients! The list of these grocery stores is provided bylocal Just One Cookbook readers. They can be Japanese grocers, other Asian grocers, local major supermarkets or online stores...
This is an attempt to put together a set of lists of Japanese grocery stores around the world. Ambitious but with the help of Just Hungry readers, we hope to put together a definitive list. This is definitely a work in progress - please bookmark it and c
Being creative and looking at thingsin different ways will help you find solutionsto many problems where others can't see them.1:What was the problem grocery stores in Japan were faced with?A.T hey lacked space for watermelons.B.Customers didn't like watermelons.C.T he watermelons were too...
Almost 20 years after cream stew (or white stew) made its debut in Japan in 1947, home cooks could access it, too, thanks to one of Japan’s largest food manufacturers: House Foods. Similar to the boxed curry cubes you can find in Japanese grocery stores, instant cream stew mix in box...
Japanese grocery stores had a problem. They are much smaller than shops in the USA and therefore don’t have ample storage space. Watermelons wasted a lot of storage space as they are usually big and round. Most people would simply tell the grocery stores that watermelons grow round and ther...
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だし汁dashi-jiruConcentrated kelp and bonito stock that can be bought as a powder, or as a paste in a pouch in Japanese grocery stores. The recipe is referring to 4 cups of the broth made from this mix. 信州みそshinshu misoShinshu miso paste, also known as yellow miso paste. It is ...
Grocery/houseware stores in Chinatowns worldwide carry them. Popular brands are Tiger, Zojirushi, Panasonic. Report inappropriate content bibimbob Toronto, Canada Destination Expert for Tokyo 30,313 posts 57 helpful votes 3. Re: Japanese electronics- odd question...