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	<description>Hello! My name is Mai. I&#039;m from Kyoto, Japan. These are some of the most popular recipes in Japan. They are healthy and easy to make. Most of them take 20 minutes or less to prepare. Itadakimasu! (Let&#039;s eat!)</description>
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		<title>By: theunitedstatesdesk</title>
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		<description>This is an excellent recipe. They are so good that maybe buy more than 18 oysters, because I cannot stop eating them.</description>
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