Register | Login
Views: 19364387
Main | Memberlist | Active users | ACS | Commons | Calendar | Online users
Ranks | FAQ | Color Chart | Photo album | IRC Chat
11-02-05 12:59 PM
0 user currently in Anime.
Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - Anime - This is gonna seem like a really dumb question....
  
User name:
Password:
Reply:
 

UserPost
Uncle Elmo
Posts: 815/1062
Are you sure that what this character wasn't eating wasn't Miso Soup? It's greeny in colour, it has Spring onions in it, and it has Tofu in it (So it's good for your vegge friend).

Want a Recipe? Here you go

I've had it in a Japanese Restaurant and it's nice

Oh and Leeks are MUCH bigger than Spring Onions
alte Hexe
Posts: 1729/5458
Neo, Hiryuu, if you want to make this personal, I have no problems of purchasing plane tickets to specifically kick your asses.
neotransotaku
Posts: 1748/4016
however, it looks more like a green onion than a leek
Prier
Posts: 4222/8392
Originally posted by Ziffski
... And Farfetch'd carries one as a weapon


[bashes Ziff with a leek]

I KNEW SOMEONE WAS EVENTUALLY GONNA SAY THAT!
alte Hexe
Posts: 1717/5458
Leak soup is quite common in many Asian eateries. I suggest you try it.

Edit:: And Farfetch'd carries one as a weapon
neotransotaku
Posts: 1726/4016
here is your answer: Green Onions and Lees and it has pictures too
Sokarhacd
Posts: 763/1757
ive heard both, and im not sure if they meant different things or not...but ive never seen a leek, so im not sure if they are the same thing...
Prier
Posts: 4207/8392
Green onions? Yea, that's what I've heard them called...never leeks. Must be a regional thing.
Grey the Stampede
Posts: 1256/3770
Well that's the thing, I guess it's more of a translation issue than anything. I thought they were leeks, because I've never heard of green onions before.
Tarale
Posts: 822/2720
In my translation of Fruits Basket, they're called "Leeks". I like watching Kyou freak out in the Manga and the Anime, cause he hates them.

My Mum makes a good potato and leek soup I don't know the recipe though
Grey the Stampede
Posts: 1246/3770
Originally posted by Jizuko
They usually don't make things up in animes besides the storyline of course and some obvious things like mechas or whatever. Most things are taken from their own culture. I'm sure this exist, infact, I'm so sure I'm going to waste 5 seconds with a search on google!
And see what I found. Ain't google great?


Jeez, man. I only had five minutes before I had to go to school, hence it SEEMING like a dumb question. I didn't have time to search for it myself, so I asked here.

Still thanks a lot, I'll take the comment in stride and be thankful someone was able to help me.

Also, she's a vegetarian, I can't have any meat in the soup... that was the challenge, I wasn't sure if any non-meat soup base actually existed. Anyway, now that I have time, I'll google it myself, but if anyone has any more suggestions, I'd be glad to take them. Thanks, Jiz.
Sokarhacd
Posts: 739/1757
well, there are green onions, and there is soup base, put them together and you get green onion soup...which you can always add to with other touches..but me, I hate onions, so I would never bother to make onion soup..
Jizuko
Posts: 892/1191
They usually don't make things up in animes besides the storyline of course and some obvious things like mechas or whatever. Most things are taken from their own culture. I'm sure this exist, infact, I'm so sure I'm going to waste 5 seconds with a search on google!
And see what I found. Ain't google great?
Grey the Stampede
Posts: 1245/3770
So I've been watching Fruits Basket again, and I saw the episode where Torhu gets sick, and Kyo decides to make some green onion soup for her to help her get better, because apparently green onion is a good cure for a cold.

Let's say I wanted to make said green onion soup. Does it really exist or was it just a fictional food made for the purposes of the show? If it's real, can someone help me find a recipe?
Acmlm's Board - I2 Archive - Anime - This is gonna seem like a really dumb question....


ABII


AcmlmBoard vl.ol (11-01-05)
© 2000-2005 Acmlm, Emuz, et al



Page rendered in 0.012 seconds.