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[Official Site] France and Germany!
Himaruya's updates his blog yet again! This time with the recently rather buddy-buddy France and Germany. (Although, Germany looks unamused as usual. Even when they're getting along they don't get along well, do they?)

ウンフォラ スティーロ!!
最近この二国の協力っぷりが異常。
もうそろそろ色々のお知らせできると思います!
追記;歩くの早い第一位はアイルランドさんだそうです。
アイルランドさんはいろんなイメージがあるのですが
どういうキャラにしようか結構悩む国ですね。
妖精の島や幻想的な風景は一度見てみたいものです。
My translator won't translate the blog title. . . .
Basically, in the blog, Himaruya says that the cooperation between these two recently is odd(in pretty much all of their history they've been at one another's throats, however, at present, they've been quite friendly and cooperative with one another).
In addition, he mentions, in post script, that the fastest walker is Ireland. However, the many images of Ireland make creating an Ireland character troubling, because he doesn't know what kind of character to make him/her.

ウンフォラ スティーロ!!
最近この二国の協力っぷりが異常。
もうそろそろ色々のお知らせできると思います!
追記;歩くの早い第一位はアイルランドさんだそうです。
アイルランドさんはいろんなイメージがあるのですが
どういうキャラにしようか結構悩む国ですね。
妖精の島や幻想的な風景は一度見てみたいものです。
My translator won't translate the blog title. . . .
Basically, in the blog, Himaruya says that the cooperation between these two recently is odd(in pretty much all of their history they've been at one another's throats, however, at present, they've been quite friendly and cooperative with one another).
In addition, he mentions, in post script, that the fastest walker is Ireland. However, the many images of Ireland make creating an Ireland character troubling, because he doesn't know what kind of character to make him/her.

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That and it surprises me you'd say that about Spanish food! I always associate different spices with them (cilantro especially)
Curious, because cilantro is more typical of Portugal, and Spanish food has much more garlic than Italian (and of course French). I dislike cilantro too, and I love my country's food because there's so little of it, lol (Galician cuisine has more, because of Portuguese influence, but the rest of Spain...zero cilantro! ^^)
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I'll be perfectly honest, when I said "Spanish" I meant ~Hispanic~. I know better to even consider lopping the two together at all, but I thought, perhaps, more of the Spanish spices were, at least, carried into Hispanic dishes, which, do not have very much garlic in comparison to Mediterranean dishes (and frankly, do not even compare to in deliciousness, sob).
I don't like cilantro either. xD;; *high fives* Although, this gives me some faith that actual Spanish food probably tastes a whole lot better than Hispanic dishes (in my personal taste. I do enjoy Mexican, but everything else I think tastes... blah in comparison to other foods, just not enough of oomph for me). I'll keep this in mind! Thanks for correcting me though. ^^ I love learning something new.