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Can anyone translate this recipe from the Lolita Bible for me? - 02-07-2008, 01:42 AM

Hi, I found this a little while ago and I'm dying to make the coffin cake at the bottom, but I'm only just begining to learn Japanese. I'm lost. This comes from the Lolita Bible. If anyone can help me out, I'd be eternally thankful.



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02-09-2008, 08:56 AM

Coffin mold tiramisu(is tiramisu considered a cake?).the typical italian sweet in the goth-lolita style. using sponge cake instead of sponge(what is that?), easyDEATH(haha).
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Coffin mold tiramisu(is tiramisu considered a cake?).the typical italian sweet in the goth-lolita style. using sponge cake instead of sponge(what is that?), easyDEATH(haha).
i think the going rate for japanese to english translation is about USD60 per page with up to 650ish characters per page.
Thank you. ^_^ I thought it looked like tiramisu. I just wasn't sure. Actually, yes, tiramisu is considered a cake. The word you're looking for is ladyfingers. It's basically the same thing only a little drier than regular sponge cake. Hmmm...well, I'm afraid I'm a little short on cash right now. How about a piece of tiramisu when I finish making it? Thanks again.


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02-09-2008, 09:59 AM

I am afraid your request would require a couple hours work...
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02-09-2008, 02:32 PM

SUPER roughly speaking 'cause I didn't look anything up and am guessing the context a bit^_^;; I'll give you what I get out of it + some of the guessed context

1. Cut "kasutera" into 2 1cm thick pieces

2. Put one piece down and put coffee and coffee "rikyuuru" on it by using cofee "shiropu" (syrup I think) to make it stick (guessing a lot on this one)

3. Put cream cheese on top and use lemon something for something^_^;;

4. possibly do something else involving something done in 3 and let it sit for 6 minutes (for the cream cheese to harden a bit, I'm guessing) then put life cream on? (it's the kanji for life, then katakana for cream... figure it out)

5. Put the second piece down and I think do the same stuff as before again, but it's telling you to put a *lot* of cream on this time. I guess you plan in the design of the cross and whatnot if you want to, but I don't know that kanji^_^;

6. decorate with blood if you want to and blah blah decoration stuff and something about cocoa powder.

Yeah, so that probably wasn't good enough to help you make it and it might be semi-wrong, and I totally missed at least 3 ingredients but that's what I got out of it without looking anything up^_^;; Good luck

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02-11-2008, 01:13 AM

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I am afraid your request would require a couple hours work...
Gee...I didn't realize it would take that long. That's just for the bottom recipe or the whole page?

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SUPER roughly speaking 'cause I didn't look anything up and am guessing the context a bit^_^;; I'll give you what I get out of it + some of the guessed context

1. Cut "kasutera" into 2 1cm thick pieces

2. Put one piece down and put coffee and coffee "rikyuuru" on it by using cofee "shiropu" (syrup I think) to make it stick (guessing a lot on this one)

3. Put cream cheese on top and use lemon something for something^_^;;

4. possibly do something else involving something done in 3 and let it sit for 6 minutes (for the cream cheese to harden a bit, I'm guessing) then put life cream on? (it's the kanji for life, then katakana for cream... figure it out)

5. Put the second piece down and I think do the same stuff as before again, but it's telling you to put a *lot* of cream on this time. I guess you plan in the design of the cross and whatnot if you want to, but I don't know that kanji^_^;

6. decorate with blood if you want to and blah blah decoration stuff and something about cocoa powder.

Yeah, so that probably wasn't good enough to help you make it and it might be semi-wrong, and I totally missed at least 3 ingredients but that's what I got out of it without looking anything up^_^;; Good luck
Thanks for the help. I know how to make tirimisu, but I just wanted to know if it was the same as what is pictured here. Hmmm....I bet I can manage.


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