Dia duit, an Bhrasaíl.

Strangely enough, I'm kind of surprised. An Chóiré Theas makes good cuisine. I'll have to make him some food later. And I know what you must be thinking, and no, I am actually quite a better chef than my deartháir Sasana .

All right, lass. I know that you've been waiting to know what was An Chóiré Theas ar reaction. And my prediction was correct! So, here it goes:

I was talking with An Chóiré Theas and where piranhas and capybaras originated from. He replied, and I quote: "Well, Aillaendeu, piranhas and capybaras originated in me da-ze!~" I started laughing when he realized what he had said. The look on his face was priceless! Luckily, I had my cellphone with me and I took a few pictures. I saw him bolt to his laptop and he looked up what capybaras were. Now the lad is one of those "emo corners."

Something tells me that I'll need to get him out of it eventually. So, I'll call An tSín if I need to.

Has An Iodáil figured out anything with the bananas and cocoa beans? Also, do you have any ideas for cooking recipes? I'm in the mood to try some new ones.

Slán,

Ciara MacCarthy (Ireland)

Hey Irlanda

Sim, I would expect Coréia do Sul to make pretty good cuisine. But I gather that he can only make food from his own country and nearby countries? And, no offense, for a moment I thought you cooked like Inglaterra. But now that I think about it…no one can cook as bad as him. Just…por favor, don't tell him I said that. As much as I like bananas, when put into his scones: my Rio Amazonas was poisoned for a few days. Some of my piranhas died.

Ahahahahaha! That. Is. One. Of. The. Funniest. Things. I've heard. This century! Obrigada, Irlanda. Obrigada. So, Coréia doesn't know what a capivara is? Next time, he should probably think about what's he's about to say. I do wonder how long it'll take him to get out of his corner. No, wait, I have a better idea. Call Japão. I promise you, it should work. Just make sure Japão doesn't know Coréia do Sul is there.

Hmmm… Itália is still messing up my kitchen, last time I checked. But it's alright. I've been making most of my food outdoors now. I think he's stopped trying to make pasta and is now creating pizzas out of those ingredients. Will he ever stop?

As for a recipe, have you ever tried Acarajé? Black-eyed peas, seasoned with ground dried shrimp and onions, are shaped into balls and deep fried in palm oil, then split and filled with a spicy shrimp and onion filling. And they taste like paraíso! You should try making some.

Obrigada again and again,

Brasil

A/N: Translations

From Irish

Dia duit, an Bhrasaíl.=Hello, Brazil.
An Chóiré Theas=South Korea
deartháir=brother
Sasana=England
An Chóiré Theas ar=South Korea's
An tSín=China
An Iodáil = Italy
Slán= Bye

From Korean:

Aillaendeu=Ireland

From Portuguese:
Coréia do Sul=South Korea
Inglaterra=England
por favor=please
Rio Amazonas=Amazon River
Obrigada=Thank you
capivara=capybara
Japão=Japan (last time translating this)
paraíso=paradise

Okay, I think I died laughing at this letter. No, seriously, I think I'm a zombie now...

Thank you SO much AzamiBlossom for this letter. I just don't know how to express my thanks!

Till the next time!