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Noemi Noemi
14 février 2013

One more Japanese Valentine Day

In Japan, you don't need to be in couple to celebrate the St Valentine Day. Actually, celebrating Love just the two of you, with your partner, would be way too... intimate. So for the Japanese, Love consists in offering chocolates to everybody... or more exactly, women offer chocolate to men. All men around. The man of your life, your boss, your co-workers, your landlord, your neighbour, your gynecologist: every guy you can possibly know and meet that day. One month later, on March 14th, the so-called "White Day", men are supposed to offer chocolates back - if possible, more expensive ones. Oh, by the way, Love is also something that deals with money in Japan, because the chocolates are valued and appreciated according to their originality and their price. You can offer cheap industrial giri-choko (the chocolates of duty) to the guys you don't care about, but your darling deserves a honmei-choko, a real good chocolate, most of the time home-made, where you have put your whole heart in it. Anyway, "bref", I have made chocolates this year. Wanna have a look ?

My yummy Truffes

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My crispy peanut chocolates

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My pretty packages

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And I forgot the tomo-choko, the sweet friendship chocolates that girls offer to girls on Valentine Day, because we rock and we love each other. Thank you, Miss A. !

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Happy Valentine, everybody!

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Ha ça, de ce côté là ils assurent.
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Difficilement romantiques de ce côté-là du globe mais au moins, ils savent à quel point la BOUFFE peut rendre les choses plus agréables :) quel peuple génial !
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