I'm not picky. Not usually, anyway. And I'm pretty well traveled -- or at least I thought I was before I came here. In my mind, I'd already sampled it all.
You were right before, about my liking apples. Always found them a nice change from brown bread and meat day in, day out, and they fit well in a hand.
That might be what I go for, usually. Something easy to pick up and walk with, more than worrying about the flavor. What about you? Live as long as you have, I'd bet you really have tried it all. Got a finer palate than most?
There's a particular cuisine I'm rather fond of when I'm in the mood for something exotic. But when it comes to a favorite...actually, my favorite fits your preferences exactly. Something easy to pick up and walk with.
Let me treat you. I promise there are no tomatoes in it.
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You were right before, about my liking apples. Always found them a nice change from brown bread and meat day in, day out, and they fit well in a hand.
That might be what I go for, usually. Something easy to pick up and walk with, more than worrying about the flavor. What about you? Live as long as you have, I'd bet you really have tried it all. Got a finer palate than most?
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Let me treat you. I promise there are no tomatoes in it.
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[HMMmmmMMmmMMMmmmmmMMmmMmmm.]
Where would we be going?
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An Amegaharan street vendor. There are a few moving into the city, ever since the highway opened up.
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[Scroll scroll scroll.]
'Japanese' food? Your favorite.
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"na" like the first sound in "knocked"; the emphasis is on this syllable.
"ri", like the last sound in "sorry".
I-na-ri.
"Zu" is soft in the mouth and sounds like the woman's name, "Sue".
"Shi" is like the word "she".
Zu-shi.
I-na-ri-zu-shi.
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