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    Marcos Rico
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    http://www.asianfuzen.com/

     

    This website was created by Steve Song a former chef to share about Asian food, culture, and travel. Is it a user friendly website. As you open the site you have three click buttons: Arts and Culture, Cooking & Recipes, Travel Kaleidoscope.

    Did you know that Godzilla turned 65 this year? They had an event in San Diego at Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa park to celebrate Godzilla’s birthday (March 23rd). The site offers several recipes from a simple how to cook rice to a more elaborated Smoked Trout Spread.

    I could use this website to teach my students a little bit more about Asian culture. Also to talk about food insecurity in the world and some of the organizations that are working to combat the problem. Some of the organizations are

     https://onigiri-action.com/en/

     http://usa.tablefor2.org/

    http://freerice.com/#/english-vocabulary/1553  (this one also helps students improve their academic knowledge)

     

    #41439

    As usual, you've shared some valuable resources.  I really like the idea of promoting donations to feed hungry people around the world.  I've noticed that most of my students have not had many opportunities or challenges to give to the less fortunate.

    The freerice English vocabulary exercise is especially cute.  I noticed the site says it will be migrating in July.

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