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By the way, as I know, the owner of Wasabi is also a Chinese.
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Wasabi is a root that is grown in Japan, Asia, New Zealand, and some parts of the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
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Similarily, real Wasabi is grated wasabi rhizome, not white horseradish which most common wasabi powder comes from.
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They set a fire to smoke out three surviving terrorists, cornered in a restaurant called Wasabi, up a spiral staircase from the lobby.
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The next version of the service, dubbed Wasabi, is a potent stream reader which consolidates news feeds, blogs, Twitter and Facebook streams, email, and much more in an extremely manageable interface.
2009 October MG Siegler 2005
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The next version of the service, dubbed Wasabi, is a potent stream reader which consolidates news feeds, blogs, Twitter and Facebook streams, email, and much more in an extremely manageable interface.
Netvibes Delivers A Potent Stream Reader With Wasabi (Beta Invites) Erick Schonfeld 2005
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The bag's color is called Wasabi (it reminded me of pea soup, but in a good way).
Gearlog 2010
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He inflicted that turd of a song 'Wasabi' upon our once-proud nation, and then basically disappeared back to Frankston.
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He inflicted that turd of a song 'Wasabi' upon our once-proud nation, and then basically disappeared back to Frankston.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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The "Wasabi" is a blend of lime zest, icing sugar and lime juice.
Archive 2006-02-01 Haalo 2006
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