Danh ngôn của J. Kenji Lopez-Alt

Well, my mom is Japanese. She moved to the U.S. when she was a teenager. And so, her food is - she did all of the cooking at home for the most part.
Well, my mom is Japanese. She moved to the U.S. when she was a teenager. And so, her food is - she did all of the cooking at home for the most part.
À, mẹ tôi là người Nhật. Cô chuyển đến Mỹ khi còn là một thiếu niên. Và vì vậy, thức ăn của cô ấy là - cô ấy hầu hết đều nấu nướng ở nhà.
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