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About Cooking Classes in Japanese in Los Angeles

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#1
  • drj
  • mail
  • 2025/01/06 20:20

Hello everyone.

I have been researching Japanese cooking classes in Los Angeles, and most of the classes I have found seem to be taught in English. I have the impression that most of the classes are held for English speakers.

If anyone knows of any cooking classes that are taught in Japanese, please let me know ? I would be very grateful, especially if there are classes where the explanation and instruction is given in Japanese !

Thank you.

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#4
  • yt
  • 2025/01/07 (Tue) 11:14
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I can make anything I want on YouTube too.

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#5
  • 素朴な疑問
  • 2025/01/07 (Tue) 12:16
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You want to learn to cook, but you also want to interact directly with people and get to know them.

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#6
  • drj
  • 2025/01/07 (Tue) 12:44
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Yes, cooking is nice, but it's also nice to interact directly and get to know people.

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#7
  • dobon
  • 2025/01/11 (Sat) 23:10
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Pork feet stewed for 3 hours on a cold night

seasoned in Japanese style
delicious....

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#8
  • ユーチューブ先生
  • 2025/01/11 (Sat) 23:29
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Pork feet melt in 40 minutes from the time you turn on the electric pressure cooker until you are ready to eat them. I can sleep after turning it on too
I boil them with just Japanese soup stock and salt, and make the sauce more important.

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