Thank you to all uploaders, translators, translation correctors and helpers. As usual with Warugaki's work, tried to do my best in correcting note sizes etc etc.
( ',')b Please watch warmly for the next report manga (Reitaisai 9). I have a feeling it is going to be a quite large one as well since he had another offline meeting with Orange Jelly (So he said to that when I surprisingly bumped into him at Akihabara)
HelepolisH said: Thank you to all uploaders, translators, translation correctors and helpers. As usual with Warugaki's work, tried to do my best in correcting note sizes etc etc.
( ',')b Please watch warmly for the next report manga (Reitaisai 9). I have a feeling it is going to be a quite large one as well since he had another offline meeting with Orange Jelly (So he said to that when I surprisingly bumped into him at Akihabara)
Looking forward to it, too. I was surprised to know that I'd stumble across a Muslim in Danbooru; lol, the world is indeed small. Just a quick question, though: was it that difficult to find halal food during your travel in Japan?
SerialBus500 said: Just a quick question, though: was it that difficult to find halal food during your travel in Japan?
Hmmmmm, sticking to sea food usually helps I guess. You won't have trouble having sea food in Japan :V
It is a bit troublesome when we speak of 'halal' and I always feel iffy about it (opinion). I know the drill with halal stuff (or helal as we say in Turkish), although You cannot expect an Islamic butcher around every corner in the country. Mostly went with chicken if I went for meat. However, SakuyaMom cooked us a lovely homemade meal with beef meat which she specially bought and it would be extremely rude to reject it.
You cannot expect also restaurants to serve you halal meat if you intend to eat beef/chicken. If people are tight about halal meat, you might as well avoid all Mc Donalds, Burger Kings and KFCs (seeing plenty of muslim people dine there in our country so w/e I guess). Anyway, religious topics are always complicated and iffy. I tried to do my best ** Japanese Guts pose **
^ Heard you, man. Don't worry about topics like this, I thought I could clarify some stuffs about it.
HelepolisH said: However, SakuyaMom cooked us a lovely homemade meal with beef meat which she specially bought and it would be extremely rude to reject it.
Man, you should be lucky Mizuki-san didn't join you along, else he'd practically gush over the meal SakuyaMom made. Having a mental picture about it while I'm fasting doesn't help, either.
HelepolisH said: You cannot expect also restaurants to serve you halal meat if you intend to eat beef/chicken. If people are tight about halal meat, you might as well avoid all Mc Donalds, Burger Kings and KFCs (seeing plenty of muslim people dine there in our country so w/e I guess). Anyway, religious topics are always complicated and iffy. I tried to do my best ** Japanese Guts pose **
Doesn't that depend on country? The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore provides Halal certification for fast food places here, and I'm pretty sure most if not all KFCs and McDonalds here are certified.
Here in Malaysia, everything, except pork and alcohol is provided as halal as it is a Muslim country. Having said that, a friend of mine who went to Japan for a year said he had nothing but sea food since he was real iffy of non-halal meat. cant imagine that kind of life...