Shun Onion
Make the dough "Koromo". Use chopsticks or a fork to mix the beaten eggs and cold water in a bowl. Add flour and mix. Place oil in pan and heat it until its temperature reaches 160 degrees. Dip the shrimp and vegetables in the mass strike and then fry them. Do not put many pieces at once in the pan, to prevent the temperature drops. After 3 to 4 minutes, they are ready. Drain the oil and then place them on some paper towels or on a grill. The Japanese are very sensitive to the "Shun". "Shun" means seasonal. The Japanese people feel the seasons through food, so many ways of preparing ingredients have been developed to make its original flavor can be well appreciated. Black music, Samba, Pagode, Hip Hop, Old School, Nostalgia, samba rock, charm, R & B, Funk, James Brown, Michael Jackson, romantic melodies, black, chic show, ballads, etc. . . On May 11, 1981 left us one of the greatest icons of black music (including reggae) of all time, Robert Nesta Marley, or simply, Bob Marley. These lines and "teclações" are just a reminder of the passage of a musical genius for our generation through his art that mobilized masses to struggle for their rights as humans and their rights as citizens. Few people had or have this sensitivity to transform a political protest / religious songs in beautiful, as did Bob. Do not dwell on details and targiversações here, because I'm not any kind of music enabled critical but, as I said initially just wanted to provide a simple homage and leave my request to Mr. Onion: How about special programming on May 11? . .