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kondro ◴[] No.44429105[source]
The fact the average Japanese person won't even consider trying imported Japonica rice from Australia or USA is madness if budget is a consideration.

But as someone who's tried many varieties of Japonica, there is a difference between the best Japan-grown rice and non-speciality rice grown elsewhere, as well as a difference between fresh (Japanese enjoy eating new rice, which is different from many rice-eating cultures) and old rice.

I pay somewhere around AUD$14/kg for Japanese rice in Australia, but I also don't eat it that often and I'm not that price sensitive.

But also, the average Japanese eats around 1kg of uncooked rice per week. That's ¥800 at the rates in the article (~USD$300/year). Japan's cost of living is generally pretty low, but I doubt +/- $100/year is effecting many people.

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pezezin ◴[] No.44429410[source]
> The fact the average Japanese person won't even consider trying imported Japonica rice from Australia or USA is madness if budget is a consideration.

I live in Japan, and my girlfriend is an atypical Japanese that doesn't like rice that much. For her, the madness is that people here won't even consider other sources of carbs like pasta, potatoes, or bread.

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1. teruakohatu ◴[] No.44429652[source]
I am not Japanese, and don’t eat a lot of rice (twice a week maybe), but I don’t think it’s madness.

If you told me to eat rice instead of bread I would probably be just as horrified

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2. robertlagrant ◴[] No.44436118[source]
While I'm English with some Indian leanings, I think it's potatoes > rice > bread > naan bread.
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3. teruakohatu ◴[] No.44438430[source]
Are those “>” greater than signs or arrows?

Neither English nor Indian and I would rate Naan bread right at the top if I had a choice.