Saturday 12 May 2018

Omurice (Japanese Omelette Rice) オムライス in Tokyo, Japan


Omurice (Japanese Omelette Rice) オムライス Check out the Food in Japan Playlist: https://goo.gl/3qmJge Subscribe to KBDProductionsTV: https://goo.gl/WahCaK ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This video was shot March 31st 2018 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- #kendomik #kbdproductionsTV #Japan #CoCoCurry #Omurice ------------------------------------------------------------------------- CriticalEatsJapan - https://www.youtube.com/c/criticaleatsjapan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ken Domik - KBDProductionsTV ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steering Wheel Tray: http://amzn.to/2D7cOfB Patreon - https://ift.tt/2mEMVyZ Vlogging Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/KenDomiksLife KBD Uncut & Raw: https://www.youtube.com/c/KBDUNCUTRAW Gaming - https://www.youtube.com/kbdgamestv ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/rhDxh0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Information fro Wiki: A cut-open omurice with ketchup Omurice or omu-rice (オムライス Omu-raisu) is an example of yōshoku (a Western-influenced style of Japanese cuisine) consisting of an omelette made with fried rice and usually topped with ketchup.[2][3] With omu and raisu being contractions of the words omelette and rice,[4] the name is an example of Gairaigo. It is a popular dish both commonly cooked at home and often found at western style diners in Japan. Omurice is said to have originated around the turn of the 20th century[4] at a western style restaurant in Tokyo's Ginza district called Renga-tei, inspired by chakin-zushi. The dish was brought to Korea and Taiwan, and it is popular cuisine. In Japan, children in particular enjoy omurice, and it is often featured in okosama-ranchi (お子様ランチ) or kids' meals. Variations The dish typically consists of chikin raisu (chicken rice: rice pan-fried with ketchup and chicken) wrapped in a thin sheet of fried egg. The ingredients flavoring the rice vary. Often, the rice is fried with various meats (but typically chicken) and/or vegetables, and can be flavored with beef stock, ketchup, demi-glace, white sauce or simply salt and pepper. Sometimes, rice is replaced with fried noodles (yakisoba) to make omusoba. A variant in Okinawa is omutako, consisting of an omelet over taco rice. Fried hotdog and Spam are also two popular meats to include in the dish.

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