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Appetizing natural bonito fillets with oil in open tin can. Isolated over white background
How to make rice ball\nJapanese traditional simple dishes, rice balls.\nIn Japanese, we say Onigiri, Omusubi.\nMainly, it is often a lunch box.
an old, vintage, empty copper pot vessel used for serving drinks and food in kitchen isolated in a white background
Maneki neko cat waving with paw close up
Year of the Rabbit decorative object  in Japanese style
Miso soup bowl with chopsticks on tray, Traditional tableware of Japan. Isolated on white background
Vintage porcelain candy bowls isolated on white background.
Chinese coins
Traditional lunch box using the cedar of JapanTraditional lunch box using the cedar of Japan
Stack of Two French Cafe au Lait Bowls, Copy Space
High Angle View Of Marble Balls In Wooden Containers On Table
Maneki neko cat waving with paw close up
Close ups of thorns on the plate
A tiger posing as an invited cat.3D rendering illustration.
Chinese gourmet: Shaomai
A bowl and chopsticks
Traditional Chinese new year cookies packed in very traditional container. These kind of gift normally give to friends, family members and business partners during Chinese new year.
dimsum basket from bamboo on white background
The Maneki-neko, also known as the \
ãImage of Japan at the New Year. Lacquer for the New Year's spiced sake.
Chinese style wedding theme red candy box
Japanese translation: Electricity
In Guangdong.
Chinese steamed dimsum in bamboo containers traditional cuisine
Ceramic Ramen Bowl and Lid
Afghan cauldron (kazan) traditional pressure cooker from Afghanistan and Central Asia
A close-up of a cute Maneki Neko cat figurine, waving its paw cheerfully at the cashier counter in a cozy cafe. Its inviting expression and shiny finish add a touch of charm to the cafe’s ambiance.
Japanese business artefact - Maneki Neko (Japanese Beckoning Cat
Dried Chrysanthemum Tea Macrophotography Rustic
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