Couldn't make it to Japan for Sakura Season? I got you
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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@@MeagenTheCook ?
@@MeagenTheCook it’s not a scam lol
Discount is not showing up for me at checkout, and I cant find were to enter the code 😢
What does mochi taste like? Im American and havent tried it.
Using a creator based in Japan with a primary American audience to advertise Japanese snacks is truly S tier marketing
My man getting that sponsorship!: 🎉
Thank you so much for the support!
Those corn tube things (idk what they're called) are my absolute fave japanese snack. Followed by the ramune powder bottles. I struggle with textures a lot, so I get sad that I can't enjoy most foreign snacks (like mochi)
They're called Umaibo! Super yum and come in Savoury and sweet options 💕🌸
@@gigga_pudding_osrs Oh, thanks!😁 I'll be able to find them online now! Tysm
That heart shape cookie is really loved by every Indian households and in West Bengal of India we call it butterfly cookie (usually coated in caramelized sugar)
In France we call it palm tree lmao, butterfly cookie is way cuter
My mexican family calls those orejas (ears)
I've heard about them but never got to try one, can you tell me where you can get those?
We also have them in Germany but they are a very very large puff pastry coated in sugar and sometimes dipped in chocolate so we call them pigs ears.
In Puerto Rico we call them espejuelitos which means little glasses
The pipe crust thing you mentioned I'd found in India (West Bengal) .
Here it's coated with sugar and usually eaten with some tea 😊
Sounds fantastic!
They're pretty common in Hispanic stores too, called orejas (ears)
Looking it up, they're originally French and called Palmiers. Neat.
Sounds like you can find these just about anywhere. I've been living under a Japanese rock it seems.
@@japaneat it's ok. Japan has nice rocks.
I bet that tea is amazing 🤩
My man got sponsored by the infinity stones of box treats 😂
Honestly, I wouldn’t mind 😂
I need the Sakura one
Pretty good ad, I've always wanted to try Sakura flavored foods
Yessss we love snacks and shipped foood :D yuuumy
Palmier cookies are pretty common, you can get a whole bunch at Costco.
I can't believe this was my first time trying them haha
@@japaneat or Safeway! And yes they are literally so bomb and addictive...you can get bigger ones with half of it dipped in dark chocolate, very very yummy! 😊
Those pie crust things are called Elephant Ears here in the US.
In germany they are called PIGears...
We call the heart shaped cookies parmaritas here which is Spanish but I don’t know the exact spelling (Par-mar-ree-taz)
Im still sulking even though i went there like 5 weeks ago
I wish it wasn't so expensive though... ;-;
It would be nice to have a box like this, but for ramen
WE NEED TO KNOW THE GOOD BOY'S NAME
Hes food XD
Y'know, I think I might get this month's Sakuraco box. I do like me some cherry....
These shorts are making me hungry. Reminds me of when i used videos to combat hungry, ironic
That box is so prettyyyy, I wouldn't wanna open it 😅😂
japan.
japan.
Yes i will have to sulk..I have siblings this would last less then 2 seconds 💀👍
doggo 😍
genji pie! from shizuoka
Make a video of u eating it all
I've had them elsewhere
Does it give me Shiba???
I ate one of those kinds of cookies before , but it was French and it was in some butterfly shape
Try that Sakura song! Really beautiful!
Lol, no you Just get the two boxes completely free 😂
how on earth is a palmier japanese
Right?
Allergen safe 😂😂
Celiac disease and i MAY be able to eat some mochi and WHOLE rice crackers 😭
I have said if i ever went to Japan id take the last day and eat all the good staples like real ramen. Die on the plane.😅
That apple soda looks fire
That one cookie that others refer to them as “Heart Shaped” or that is also called Butterfly cookie in India, Here in Mexico are also very very popular!! we usually have them in bigger sizes or these tiny ones, it depends!! they’re called Orejas!! they’re really good!!!
That Genji pie is called Orejitas (‘Little ears’ in Spanish) in Mexico, my family loves to buy them and have with coffee at night, i wonder if the Japanese version tastes different
Genji pie aren't actually from Japan, they're from Europe.
First
Too bad it doesn’t have gluten-free stuff. 😔
the idea of the allergen info being in a booklet you get after buying the subscription seems weird to me? like you might be paying for something that you cant safely eat? 😰 shouldnt they ask your allergies when you sign up & put alternate snacks accordingly?
I love that you dropped petals over the box
Oof, those subscription prices
Yes please 🥺
Almost $400 a year 😔
Palmiers are incredible! I'm finding out just how global they are by these comments and I love them even more now.
I’ve heard of this.. sounds cool
That pie crust biscuit is called a palmier!
That heart shape cookie is sold a lot in Mexican market, mostly ate during breakfast
Damn..too early..
Does any of this month’s box treats contain alcohol or animal gelatin ?
I don't know, but the Sakura co box has jelly in it, so maybe gelatin? But I don't think either have alcohol.
Is everything halal?
Does anyone know if they ship to the US?
They sure do!
Is it Halal ?
Is this halal?
clickbait
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I’m a simple man, I see japaneat, I watch and like
@@hongthainguyen5334same
@@hongthainguyen5334 same
@@JustPineapple I'm saying clickbait because all this video is, is an ad and nothing else
does this man even workout