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The other day I bought a French pastry called Galette des Rois at Patisserie Tatsuya Sasaki, just a four-minute walk from Nishi Hachioji! It is well known in France as the cake eaten on January 6. The cake is not only delicious but also fun, since a small ceramic figurine is hidden inside and whoever finds it becomes king. What do you do for the New Year in your country? Most of our international students celebrate their New Year in February or April! They enjoy lively times, eating traditional foods from their countries and taking part in festivals. When a new year begins, you feel refreshed 😊 We wish you all a happy new year!
The other day I bought a French pastry called Galette des Rois at Patisserie Tatsuya Sasaki, a four-minute walk from nishi hachioji station! In France it is famous as a cake eaten on January 6. The cake contains a small ceramic doll, and the person who gets it can become king, so it is not only tasty but also fun. What do people in your country do for the New Year? Most of our international students celebrate the New Year in February or April! They spend it very cheerfully, eating traditional national dishes and enjoying festivals. When a new year begins, you feel renewed 😊 We look forward to your continued support this year.
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I 😊 remembered that a long time ago I made cookies with fortunes
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