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| | Cuisine of Japan - Open Encyclopedia (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | While tales of hearing Japanese people ask, "Do you have McDonald's in America, too?" are probably apocryphal, the Japanese certainly do eat at hamburger chains. |
 | | Another example is "hamburg steak", which is a ground beef patty (often extended with filler and chopped onions) smothered in gravy and served with a side of white rice and vegetables. |
 | | In Nagoya, a dish of warm sweet Macha spagetti noodles with fresh cream, bean jam, ice cream, and fruits is served as a desert in restaurants. |
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