Thursday, April 24, 2014
Turtle with Bamboo- Graham-Greenlee Tucson, AZ
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Japanese Tote Bags- The Chocolate Iguana Tucson, AZ
Today I went to 4th Avenue with my mom for a coffee date. At The Chocolate Iguana, the cutest little shop, I saw these tote bags on the wall. After talking to my roommate about them I found out that they resemble Kawaii products, meaning the cute and lovable aspects of Japanese culture. Kawaii products are usually geared towards fans of anime and manga. Even though I am not a fan of anime, I still find these products to be intriguing because of the colors and way the characters are drawn. I guess that is the artistic side of me coming out.
Yin-yang Bowl- World Market Tucson, AZ
I happened across this bowl while at the World Market, a store that contains a wide variety of foods and objects from different cultures, on Broadway. The Yin-yang, introducing during the Taoism era, stands as a symbol of contrary forces in the Chinese culture. Rather than forces that are opposing and fighting against one another, I (along with many others) like to believe that these two forces serve as compliments to each other. The yin and the yang (much like the light and the dark or the sun and the moon) serve to coexist and show the beauty that each holds.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Chinese New Year Door Decorations- University Villas Apartments Tucson, AZ
(Image above found at http://haudenschild-com.blogspot.com/2012/01/origin-of-chinese-new-year-spring.html )
Pei Wei Asian Diner- Broadway Boulevard Tucson, AZ
The Food
Yes the atmosphere is what grabs the attention of people, but the food here is great. On this visit to Pei Wei I ordered Sesame chicken with white rice, vegetable spring rolls, and edamame. Edamame, a bean, has been dated back to the year 1275 when a Japanese monk was gifted the bean pod at his temple. Since then it has appeared in Japanese, Chinese and even American cuisines. The spring roll is usually found in Chinese cuisines. Made up of thinly sliced vegetables and a rice wrapper, this dish is a light and refreshing choice. The sesame chicken is full of flavor and I would recommend it to anyone! If you are in the mood for Asian cuisine then Pei Wei is one of your best bets!
Pei Wei Asian Diner- Broadway Boulevard Tucson, AZ
The Atmosphere
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