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17 maart 2011 18:02 |
Humanitair Israël maakt zich zorgen over ramp in Japan
Natuurlijk maakt men zich ook in Israël ernstig zorgen over de gruwelijke aardbeving in Japan, de daaropvolgende tsunami en de explosies in kerncentrales en de uitstoot van radioactieve stralen en afval in de atmosfeer.
israël zit namelijk vol humanisten:
Citaat:
While Japan continues to deal with the aftermath of last Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami, and has yet to recover from one of the greatest disasters in its history, Israelis fear a shortage in the ingredients of one of their favorite dishes: Sushi.
Many of sushi's basic components come from Japan or are imported through the battered countries. Will Israelis soon suffer from a shortage of the beloved rolls' necessary ingredients?
Special Report
"There may be a shortage of sushi components, but we are still studying the situation," says Dudi Afriat of the Rakuto Kasei company, which imports the Kikkoman soy sauce, as well as seaweeds, wasabi, rice and other necessary ingredients for sushi rolls.
"We'll be wiser once the situation in Japan stabilizes and the reconstruction begins," he explains. "I assume we'll know if there is going to be a shortage in the coming week. The main fear is of a shortage of the Kikkoman soy sauce. One Kikkoman factory in Japan was damaged and there have been delays in the supply, but we hope it won't stop the regular chain of supply."
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bron: De Antisemitische Gazet
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