Can I make katsudon with left over tendies?
>>7423997
I don't know, can you?
>>7423997
No
Katsu means fried, don means pork
Using tendies means it will be called chikan (chicken) densha (bowl)
>>7424002
Katsu means cutlet and don is just short for donburi, which translates literally to "bowl" but is used to describe a bowl of rice topped with a meat or veggie.
>>7424031
Fucking weaboos.
>>7424002
The "ton" in tonkatsu refers to pork, which is where your confusion likely came from.
>>7423997
>tendies
What the fuck is going on in this thread, and why can't I stop laughing?
Reminds me of /watch?v=gm-jUbjWBWg somehow.
>>7424002
Your nihongo is sugoi, senpai!
They're breaded and fried, so it's just an American twist.
Try it and post results.
>>7424002
Were you being purposefully wrong? I hope so
I've tried and it just triggered my depression
>Cutting up your tendies
Only if the lady at school does it with her pair of scissors
>>7425282
Of course he was
>>7424002
>chikan densha
>last train
Kek