Beni shōga

Beni shōga (紅生姜) is a type of tsukemono (Japanese pickle). It is made from thin strips of ginger pickled in umezu (梅酢), the pickling solution used to make umeboshi. The red color is traditionally derived from red perilla (Perilla frutescens). Commercial beni shōga often derives its hue from artificial coloring, to a garish effect. It is served with many Japanese dishes, including gyūdon, okonomiyaki, and yakisoba.

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Suicidal Faith

by: Painshock

Now my life becomes the night
I have no need to fight
when I close my eyes so tight
that I can see the light
the time has come for me
there's nothing left to see
not for me
my heart is dying,
I'm crucifying my final sheds of faith
my wings are taking me to skies
but please don't throw the faith away
now the blade is on my skin
the blade so bright and thin
my blood runs right through my veins
no longer feeling the pain
the time has come for me
there's nothing left to see
not for me
my heart is dying,
I'm crucifying my final sheds of faith
my wings are taking me to skies
but please don't throw the faith away
the time has come for me
there's nothing left to see
not for me
my heart is dying,
I'm crucifying my final sheds of faith
my wings are taking me to skies
but please don't throw the faith away
my heart is dying,
I'm crucifying my final sheds of faith
my wings are taking me to skies
but please don't throw the faith away




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