I know that a lot of people would like the creators of the sweets to put on gloves for health reasons, but you have to understand that 1. The gloves would be wrinkly and ruin the smooth texture And 2. This seems to be a reputable business based on the quality of the sweet in question. They likely have a reputation to uphold. And 3. Japan is very well known for it's hygiene and cleanliness.
@MountainRain you'd need very tight fitting gloves then, these sweets are extremely malleable so any gloves that are not literally sticking to the skin + there cannot be the small little patterns on the gloves (if you loom at certain gloves they will have very slight small circles ingrained into the rubber) will cause unsightly wrinkles among the smooth surface of the sweets. Not to mention, a good business can uphold the consumers trust, if they feel like they can trust those hands without fear, and no recorded instances have occured before, i think it should be ok Japan being clean is not exactly a "myth" ofc no where is 10000% spotless, but japan as a whole is certainly one of the cleanest countries in the world with dignified, strict standards and social rules around those types of things Another thing is that the gloves will either 1. Need to be constantly changed (as certain flavours would stick to the glove and carry over to the other sweets) and that would increase the price of the sweets to compensate for the constant glove buying, especially the tight fitting gloves that are required are extremely tedious to put on or take off. Added on top of that, if one would say "why cant they just wear it all the time then? And just wash the gloves to avoid the transfer/damaging of flavour?" Well the issue here is bacteria/germs are everywhere, if the gloves (especially after handling the sticky sugar) so much as brushes against another surface (even the tap) germs/bacteria instantaneously spread to the gloves, heck even in the box germs and bacteria may spread to the gloves. The gloves dont sterilise itself, they are simple a cover for ones hands, a pair of clean hands is the same as a pair of clean gloves. Dirty gloves are like dirty hands.
This person came to the Japanese confectionery department at the Confectionery Technical College, but he seems to have been working with bare hands as well. It seems that if you wear gloves, you will not be able to do well because marks will be left on the dough and you will feel blunt. The demonstration teacher said, "Disinfect not only your hands, but all equipment and touching areas, and thoroughly sterilize by boiling." The text may change because I only used a translator. sorry😢
A lot of other countries are done with their quarantine, which could be Corona-free or at least very little spread bc they listened to laws and stayed indoors, maintaining hygene until the situation is handled and controlled. Meanwhile in America...
To those who are wondering: Wagashi is usually made from rice flour and bean paste, formed it into a dough. It's best paired (and most commonly served) with green tea
I'm sorry, my English is not good. Japanese food is beautiful and delicious. Sometimes we have a Japanese food festival, so I hope you come to Japan and enjoy it. I am very proud as a Japanese.
′′ Mappy ′′ your level of English is very good! Also,from what I can see in this video..I’m amazed by the level of proficiency your cooks have!! I hope someday I can visit your country to taste the Japanese cuisine!!
@@mariahasakioili Thank you, I am very happy! I am very glad to know you good things in Japan through the Internet. There are many interesting things in Japan. We welcome you!
′′ Mappy ′′ thankfully there are many exciting things one can find over the Internet! Other countries’ cuisine is a perfect example of such a case!Also, since I live in Greece, which has a magnificent cuisine as well, I,too,would like to invite you here to experience it first-hand!
′′ Mappy ′′ I have wished for years to go to Japan! It sounds amazing! I currently live in America where cheese is on everything, sugar is used way to much, and half the food is deep fried. Japan really sounds like a wonderful place to visit! Also your English is great!
They look like the type of candies that I would be so excited to try, but then not end up liking it because it's really different from what I had hoped it was
Well they are mostly made out of Beans or Rice. Some are nut or fruit based. Most of Japanese sweets are made with a low amount of sugar. So if you expect some super sweet taste you would be disappointing for sure. The taste is mild and you would not find a very strong flavor. The textures are mostly soft and a little grainy. Some have a jelly texture but way softer than a jelly bean and also way less sweet. And finally they also have the kinds that are like little cakes. I enjoy these sweets a lot, on the other hand my mom dislikes them and says they "taste like nothing". So I guess you have to try them to figure out if you enjoy it or not. But at least now you have a vague idea of what to expect.
honestly you might be right, it is not that very sweet, and it is just food colouring, usually it has nothing to do with taste (they all tastes the same), except red bean paste.
This is Toraya, a shop in Japan(I am not sure but I think so)! You would totally love them. Especially their cherry-blossom(sakura) flavoured sweets!!!♡ This is Tsuruya Yoshinobu(the symbol gave away)!😂😂
I know that's how people feel, but this is an art that is made to be eaten - if you don't eat it, I'm sure he would find it more offensive than if you did. There's nothing both a chef and an artist love more than seeing someone enjoying their creation, I'm sure :)
Yeah you are right but you could take a pic to remember the bootifulness then eat it and @Jessica Buckley yes you are right they would be more offended instead and they would be wasting their time so instead just thank them
The patience in learning the skill to do this is astounding. Though I'm mostly going through UA-cam on a making from scratch kinda look, this is still neat.
These are amazingly delicious! I live in Japan and I've tried these, they are good like seriously! Along with Matcha tea, I really love the taste! And please understand that Japan's priority is cleanliness, everything they do is clean and healthy, I know because I experienced it all since I was a kid.
@@lovelyantimony9345 That's your opinion and I respect it. I comment this from what I've experienced. If you disagree, then you disagree, I have nothing to go against you.
@@lovelyantimony9345 Listen, I don't want to cause an unnecessary fight here. You can think they are lazy all you want, but I won't because I live in Japan. I said the comment because I saw it with my own eyes. I respect your opinion and I will not go against it. I hope you have a good day and I hope you understand.
It’s so delicate and beautiful. All the tea sweets are very simple and it’s made to compliment and enhance the flavour of matcha. Nothing extra but more comforting.
more like matcha was made to enhance the flavour of the sweets. Literally all the sweets are made out of the same things. rice, red bean paste, roots, or green tea paste. The tea is more like something to dilute your palate from too much sweetness (but these really aren't that sweet).
Bit of a lengthy comment. Sorry :) There's a thing that the Tibetan monks do in the mountains that makes this experience understandable and not sad at all. They create mandalas out of coloured sand and they can spend days, to weeks, to even years making them. The sand is so light and fragile, a sneeze, a cough or even a sigh can have them fly. If they manage to create the full mandala they brush it away in a sort of ritual/ceremonial fashion, making beautiful 'smudged' versions of the creations. Then they brush them off completely and start anew. It is meant to teach them to understand (and accept) that things are not eternal and that they eventually will meet their end. These treats aren't being thrown away carelessly or brushed away in a ceremonial fashion. They are being cherished by being consumed. The acceptance of the customers eating it and enjoying what they're eating is enough to make the experience worthwhile, I'm sure. :) I remember I was making cupcakes once (nowhere NEAR as dedicated as this!) but I spent a few hours to make them all for the gathering. After they were finished I was so proud of what I made and it all looked so good and delicious. Serving them to the people and seeing their faces enjoy my cupcakes made the whole 2-3 hours of work completely and totally worth it!
PaperVisage thank u for sharing this.💖👍. I love cooking too and like u said the satisfaction of watching someone eat the food u made n telling u that it is tasty is worth the time spent on cooking.
It felt very surreal to see that these art sweets made in front of you in a stand everyone walks pass by and could easily taken for granted, instead of behind the kitchen while you wait from the counter, while they just suddenly delivered to the shelves. It felt like watching an unraveling of a magic trick that in theory ruins the magic, but actually, enhance, the experience of it?
I had recently just came back from Japan during the Cherry Blossom season, and let me just tell you... If you guys ever find these whenever you go to Japan, they are totally worth it. I had the lucky chance to try the Pink Sakura shaped Wagashi, and it a delicious sweet treat!
日本は衛生状態や清潔さで有名ってコメントに
「評判良くない、日本別に清潔じゃない」って言ってる外国人に対して、同じく外国の方が
「日本に行ったことありますか?」
「おそらく私の地元の手術室より綺麗」
「忌々しい場所と彼が作っている所を見比べてください。貴方は盲目ですか、馬鹿ですか」
「手袋は匂いがつくでしょ」
「(手袋を使わないのは)ゴム製の手袋が出来るより前に作られた伝統的なお菓子だから」
「男性の手はファストフード店で使用されてる手袋よりずっと綺麗だと思う」
ってコメントで溢れてて安心した😌
私もすっごく安心した☺️
2ヶ月も前のコメに返信失礼します🙇♀️
それは嬉しいですね…!私英語苦手なので翻訳してくださって嬉しいです😊
🤨 I didn’t know what you said?
人に見られてる所に関しては日本はまじでキレイ!
ただ見えない場所は汚い
理解してくれる人が居るだけでとても嬉しい
I know that a lot of people would like the creators of the sweets to put on gloves for health reasons, but you have to understand that
1. The gloves would be wrinkly and ruin the smooth texture
And
2. This seems to be a reputable business based on the quality of the sweet in question. They likely have a reputation to uphold.
And
3. Japan is very well known for it's hygiene and cleanliness.
i don’t think gloves are necessary if you wash your hands thoroughly and fairly oftne
They do this with sushi too. Been doing it for years, and they constantly wash their hands.
@MountainRain have you ever been to Japan?
@MountainRain you'd need very tight fitting gloves then, these sweets are extremely malleable so any gloves that are not literally sticking to the skin + there cannot be the small little patterns on the gloves (if you loom at certain gloves they will have very slight small circles ingrained into the rubber) will cause unsightly wrinkles among the smooth surface of the sweets.
Not to mention, a good business can uphold the consumers trust, if they feel like they can trust those hands without fear, and no recorded instances have occured before, i think it should be ok
Japan being clean is not exactly a "myth" ofc no where is 10000% spotless, but japan as a whole is certainly one of the cleanest countries in the world with dignified, strict standards and social rules around those types of things
Another thing is that the gloves will either 1. Need to be constantly changed (as certain flavours would stick to the glove and carry over to the other sweets) and that would increase the price of the sweets to compensate for the constant glove buying, especially the tight fitting gloves that are required are extremely tedious to put on or take off. Added on top of that, if one would say "why cant they just wear it all the time then? And just wash the gloves to avoid the transfer/damaging of flavour?" Well the issue here is bacteria/germs are everywhere, if the gloves (especially after handling the sticky sugar) so much as brushes against another surface (even the tap) germs/bacteria instantaneously spread to the gloves, heck even in the box germs and bacteria may spread to the gloves. The gloves dont sterilise itself, they are simple a cover for ones hands, a pair of clean hands is the same as a pair of clean gloves. Dirty gloves are like dirty hands.
@MountainRain how can a place being clean be a myth... so many people live there.. I think they'd know more than someone on the I internet.
自分は製菓技術専門学校の和菓子科に居ましたが、同じように素手でしておりました。手袋をするとシワの跡が練り切りについたり、感覚がわかりにくく上手く出来ません。デモンストレーションで先生が「手の消毒だけでなく、使う器具、触る場所全てに消毒し、煮沸消毒を徹底する事」と仰っていました。
Quisiera entenderte 😢
Translation?
はい、汗ばんだ手を食べると、必死になってしまいます(中国語の翻訳者なので、日本語の理解が少し偏っています)
This person came to the Japanese confectionery department at the Confectionery Technical College, but he seems to have been working with bare hands as well. It seems that if you wear gloves, you will not be able to do well because marks will be left on the dough and you will feel blunt. The demonstration teacher said, "Disinfect not only your hands, but all equipment and touching areas, and thoroughly sterilize by boiling."
The text may change because I only used a translator. sorry😢
あかん外国人兄貴達について行けねぇ!
氷入ってる抹茶もいいな…
こんな回らないお寿司みたいな感覚で和菓子食べられるの素敵すぎる
和菓子のいいところって見た目が綺麗なのと
甘いんだけど甘すぎなくて優しい感じの甘さってところだよね。(伝われ)
おばあちゃんみたいですよね(伝われ)
上品な甘さってことですよね。(伝われ)
わかります!自分和菓子好きなのでわかりますよ(о´∀`о)
和菓子最高和菓子最高和菓子最高
丁度良い感じですよね(伝われ)
優しい感じの甘さとか上品な甘さって表現めちゃくちゃわかる
丁寧に作られてるのを見たら、食べ方も丁寧になっちゃうね
りんりん それな。一口で食べる人いたらそれはもう猛者
ちか
下手に齧ると汚くなるからいっそ綺麗なまま一口で ...(多分この思考が低俗)
もにむー 共感した俺もそうなのか…
3 なんか何も考えず口に放り込んじゃうわ
@@user-oq4fr9ku5q 分かります
When you're quarantined and you get these for your recommended. UA-cam is provoking me to go to Japan right now.
Richard Lee me too me too
Richard Lee oml ikr to bad we can’t go
@@robertmoorhouse8897 Yea, i got to try store bought mochi but I'd love to go to Kyoto and try real, hand made Mochi
@Richard Lee Yeah me too ;-;
A lot of other countries are done with their quarantine, which could be Corona-free or at least very little spread bc they listened to laws and stayed indoors, maintaining hygene until the situation is handled and controlled. Meanwhile in America...
マジで関係ないんだけどさ、
「いらっしゃいませ〜」って言ってる声すんごい綺麗だな…()
これはもっと評価されてもいい。外国人向けだろうが、日本人にも見てもらいたい。美しい。
和菓子職人って素敵な仕事だよね
小学生の頃憧れて粘土作品で和菓子作ったらわかってもらえなかった思い出
私は飴細工に憧れて粘土でバラとか作ってましたw
可愛い♡
かわいいな
To those who are wondering: Wagashi is usually made from rice flour and bean paste, formed it into a dough. It's best paired (and most commonly served) with green tea
Thank you! I was wondering!
Oh!! So it’s not actually sweet!
To be honest I assumed it was some kind of marzipan from the look and texture.. thanks
Some wagasi is not so sweet.I think the wagasi in this movie is sweet.
Thank you so much for your explaining it. I was wondering whether this is marzipan .....
小学生の頃に学校で和菓子を作る機会があって作ってみたけれど、繊細すぎて難しかった。
和菓子だけじゃなく、どの分野での職人さん達は本当に凄いと思う。
こういう人達に粘土渡したら完成度高そう。
粘土はテクスチャーが、固めだ。とか言いながら最高傑作つくりそう。
@@user-kg7ts6tb5r 食べ物じゃない可能性もあるぞ
豆大福 粘土って最初から食べ物じゃ…(´・ω・`)
ごめん俺が間違えた希ガス
多分練習で粘土使ってたはず。和菓子屋漫画で見た知識でしかないけど
なんか、変なところで見かけるのだよねえ。
君の事w
素手でベタベタ触ってて嫌だって人も居るだろうけど、私は綺麗な手でこんだけ丁寧に作られてるの見たら「食べてみたいな」って思っちゃう
分かる(* ˘꒳˘)⁾⁾ウンウン
職人さんの手めっちゃ綺麗
ささくれ全くないの信じられん
この主の和菓子切る時すげーキレイ(伝われ)
実際こんな綺麗な和菓子なかなか食べれないよね
I'm sorry, my English is not good.
Japanese food is beautiful and delicious.
Sometimes we have a Japanese food festival, so I hope you come to Japan and enjoy it.
I am very proud as a Japanese.
′′ Mappy ′′ your level of English is very good! Also,from what I can see in this video..I’m amazed by the level of proficiency your cooks have!! I hope someday I can visit your country to taste the Japanese cuisine!!
@@mariahasakioili Thank you, I am very happy!
I am very glad to know you good things in Japan through the Internet.
There are many interesting things in Japan.
We welcome you!
′′ Mappy ′′ thankfully there are many exciting things one can find over the Internet! Other countries’ cuisine is a perfect example of such a case!Also, since I live in Greece, which has a magnificent cuisine as well, I,too,would like to invite you here to experience it first-hand!
′′ Mappy ′′ i would love to go to japan, also your english is really good
′′ Mappy ′′ I have wished for years to go to Japan! It sounds amazing! I currently live in America where cheese is on everything, sugar is used way to much, and half the food is deep fried. Japan really sounds like a wonderful place to visit! Also your English is great!
Japanese are so imaginative and artistic with everything they do, it’s incredible. So much to learn from them.
残念ながらこの和菓子より今君たちが『手袋しろ!不潔』って文字を打ってるスマホの方が便器並みに汚いんだよな。
便器の方がキレイらしいよ
Ü コメ主そう言ってるじゃん
どういう意図?
Ü 付け加えたって事ね
ごめんね読解力なくて
パソコンも汚いよねー
あなたはスマホを食べるんですか?
iwana iwana
食べませんww
ただ、素手で菓子を作ってても消毒もきちんとしてる手と、スマホの画面どっちが汚ぇかって言ったらスマホの画面の方が汚いから、常にその画面触った後に菓子食ったりしてる人が菓子を素手で作ると不潔!って言ってるのがおかしいなぁ。と思っただけです。
口の中には常に1000億以上の細菌がいるのに対して、消毒された手は居ても500前後です。
なので、潔癖症の人は和菓子に対して「細菌多くてすいません」って謝りながら食べるべきだと思います。
なんか、、好きだわw
作ってる人を非難してるのかとよく見たらまさかの…草生えました。
論破ですね👍
その通りです!
根拠のある論破
しかも居てもだから多分もしかしたらもっと少ないかもしれない気がする
ポリの手袋だと餡がくっついたり繊細な作業ができない。
ゴム手袋は論外なくらい食べ物がゴム臭くなる。
素手は仕方ないと思う
そういった衛生面用の手袋が
できる前からある伝統的なお菓子だから
仕方ないじゃないか
と私は思うのだ。
すごい綺麗だなって感じるし、こんなに素晴らしい職人さんがいる日本に日本人として生まれてこれたことに感謝!
日本文化っていいよね、私はすっごい好き!
コンビニでグミ買って、そのまま洗ってない手で食べる方が汚いから大丈夫大丈夫
こういうのたべる時少しずつ食べてしまう
すごく分かる。お上品に食べたくなるし味わいたいしでゆっくり少しずつ食うよな!
後ろで聞こえるお姉さんの声が綺麗すぎてつい聞いちゃう
momo 12 わかる。品があるよね
もう芸術よね
それにしても和菓子と飲む抹茶は絶品だろうな〜
手袋して作ったとして
手袋のシワが和菓子に付いてたら文句言うんだろ?
それな。何かと文句つけて今のご時世味方につける奴。
そういう奴がいるもんなんだねぇ。それもネットで!
和菓子の素晴らしさ伝える動画なのになんかコメント返信欄で文句言ってる奴(私もやないかい)
手袋つけて作ったら和菓子じゃないじゃん(?)
ryu515047
顔が見えない居所がばれないとなると攻撃的になる方が多く恐ろしい限りですね…
私も和菓子に対してではなく文句をつける人に文句を言う形になってしまった事は反省です…
繊細で美しく季節を感じさせる素敵な和菓子、視覚のみならず是非味覚でもその良さを堪能したいです😌
ぽん _:( _ ́ཫ`):_なんてこったい…めちゃめちゃ良い人やん…
私はとりあえず日本の文化が広がっていってくれればそれでいいかな。
外国の人もなんか言ってるみたいだけど、まぁそれぞれの意見だよね。
あんまり良くは思わないけど…
細菌数
スマホ=キーボード>便器>>口>>洗ってない手>>>洗った手
まぁ菌に関係なくゴム手袋の匂いが生地についたら茶が不味くなる
They look like the type of candies that I would be so excited to try, but then not end up liking it because it's really different from what I had hoped it was
Devin Cook Same 🤣
*thats relatable as hecc.*
Well they are mostly made out of Beans or Rice. Some are nut or fruit based. Most of Japanese sweets are made with a low amount of sugar. So if you expect some super sweet taste you would be disappointing for sure. The taste is mild and you would not find a very strong flavor. The textures are mostly soft and a little grainy. Some have a jelly texture but way softer than a jelly bean and also way less sweet. And finally they also have the kinds that are like little cakes. I enjoy these sweets a lot, on the other hand my mom dislikes them and says they "taste like nothing". So I guess you have to try them to figure out if you enjoy it or not. But at least now you have a vague idea of what to expect.
honestly you might be right, it is not that very sweet, and it is just food colouring, usually it has nothing to do with taste (they all tastes the same), except red bean paste.
This is Toraya, a shop in Japan(I am not sure but I think so)! You would totally love them. Especially their cherry-blossom(sakura) flavoured sweets!!!♡
This is Tsuruya Yoshinobu(the symbol gave away)!😂😂
英語とか読めないけど、ハートマークとかあるとなんか嬉しいw
私も読めないけど画像が日本関係のものだと嬉しくて👍しちゃう笑
うまそう
きれい
すばらしい
手袋つけろ
手袋つけたら指先の感覚にぶる
日本人は清潔にしてるからだいじょぶじゃね?
みたいなコメントが多い。
@@gongjord3881 ありがとん(゚⊇゚)
日本人は清潔にしてるから大丈夫じゃね?
っての嬉しいね。。もっと自分の身の回り清潔にしよ。。
和菓子って無限に食えるほど美味い
I don’t want to eat these, the amount of care and patience he put into them 😭
I know that's how people feel, but this is an art that is made to be eaten - if you don't eat it, I'm sure he would find it more offensive than if you did. There's nothing both a chef and an artist love more than seeing someone enjoying their creation, I'm sure :)
Yeah you are right but you could take a pic to remember the bootifulness then eat it and @Jessica Buckley yes you are right they would be more offended instead and they would be wasting their time so instead just thank them
( '-' )…Each person…
Hi toga!
Yes me too
日本人でも実はあまり和菓子って深く知らない
本当の食べてみたいわ
海外の人達が見てくれてなんか嬉しいなぁ
私たちはどうかしている見てたら和菓子が凄く興味深くなった…‼︎
日本語どうした
@@haku3635 翻訳したんちゃう?
すまん変なこと言ってた
コメント欄見て気づいたけど『私たちはどうかしている』っていうドラマがあるらしい
和菓子も手際の良さも投稿者さんの食べ方も綺麗で何もかも気持ちいい
日本に生まれて本当に良かった
素敵な日本の文化がこの先もずっとずっと残りますように
Muito bom
А почему работают без перчаток?
潔癖症の方は無理に食べなくていいんですよ😊
自分が嫌だから手袋をして欲しいと言うのは筋違いですが…
海外兄貴?
それな。
これこそ本物のインスタ映えじゃねぇか??
レインボー○○とか特大何たらとかより映えそう(偏見)
@@user-eh3ol1sj2m そしてなにより美味しそう
@@user-ep7zh2lk7i 美味しそうじゃないんです。美味しいんです。
(小学校の体験なんちゃらで和菓子食べた奴)
@@Shochan2517 私も小学生の時茶道体験みたいなやつでお茶と和菓子4つほど頂きました(,,・ω・,,)
味あんま覚えてないけど「美味しかった」っていう記憶がある
あんなに等間隔に筋を刻み込めるのは本当に驚愕したし、一つ一つの所作の美しさに技術の高さと繊細さが垣間見えてずっと目を惹き付けられる。いつかこんな和菓子を食べられる日がくるのだろうか………
練り切り食べたいんじゃあああああああ!!!
練り切り美味しいですよね。
大好きです
目で味わうってやつですね。ホント、繊細で美しいです。
ruruアルマ そして味も美味しいやつ〜ヾ(*´∀`*)ノ
小学校の時 和菓子作り体験みたいなの行ってプロの人が作ってくれた和菓子の味が忘れられない 目でも楽しめ 口に入れると 優しい味に包まれる もう一回食べたいなぁ
わかる!でも私のところでは和菓子を食べてから抹茶だったから抹茶苦すぎて半泣きだったw
まさに四季を楽しむ菓子ですね〜!
餡の濃淡で様々な風景や花を作る職人の技、こんな近くで見れるなんて貴重…!
Japanese will never ever make me question about their hygiene. i have no idea why.
They would never disrespect you by being unhygienic, their hands are probably cleaner than a surgeons hands
The level of comfort I felt walking the streets and getting food... nowhere else
have you see streets in Osaka, not one garbage can in sight and there is no garbage in the street at all. like not even a wrapper.
They found washing was important back when the Americans and Europeans thought bathing made you sick and washed rarely
Cuz they are Japanese. Duhhh
素手じゃないと最高のおもてなしが出来ないんだよ。てかこういう職人柄、衛生にはだいぶ気をつけてると思うし、人間そんな腹弱くねぇよ
日本は衛生面に厳しいですよね……
手は洗えば大丈夫、ってよくいうけど、絶対そんな事ないよね。
たとえばこの職人が俺と同じ体質だったらと思うとぞっとするよ。めちゃくちゃ手汗掻くから
@@daaa7101 そういうのは単なる潔癖。精神の問題。
@@hystericcharms いや体質の問題だと思うが
@@daaa7101 汗そのものは単なる水分なので問題はないですよ。
和菓子、恥ずかしながら作ってみたことありますが
本当の本当に難しいですよ。職人さんの真の凄さが痛いほどわかりました。
洋菓子なんて比じゃないです。こんなに綺麗になんて作れっこないですよ。
形が決まらなくてちょっといじってるともうボロボロですから。
本当に素晴らしい!!!
お菓子作り得意なの?かっこいいね
洋菓子も難しいよ。
今4年ほど部活で茶道を習っている大学生1年生ですが、お手前をして心を落ち着かせ季節ごとの和菓子をたしなむのは至福です。茶道も和菓子もその魅力は計り知れないと思います。
でた
素手が嫌なら食うな!コメントは、ばりあるのに、肝心の嫌だコメントが見当たらない現象
それなー
上ら辺にも結構いっぱいありますよ〜
それな。(翻訳めんどいから見てないだけ)
外国ならいちいち日本の文化に文句言うなって思うけどね…どうせそんなに和菓子食べないくせに
批判コメを批判するコメントの返信欄見れば結構見つかるよ
Japanese literally has the most beautiful candies and desserts
OMG I KNOW RIGHT!
@Amisha Koottungal Joy do you agree that they're pretty, though? Also, what if your one irresistible food?
@Amisha Koottungal Joy these snacks is sweet and abit bitter tho
This is high grade tea snacks you are talking about btw
@Yashara thankyou
Seriously tho even MC Donald’s there-
The patience in learning the skill to do this is astounding. Though I'm mostly going through UA-cam on a making from scratch kinda look, this is still neat.
So beautiful. I remember one dream of mine when I was little was that to marry a Japanese dessert chef.
Why is your childhood dream my current dream
@@Hamppariranskis sm
手袋つけろ!ってのは日本人ぐらいしか言わないと思ってたらそういう内容の英語コメント割とあって笑った。
まじか!w
みみ 外国の人ほど言うと思うよ文化違うから
泰之進篠原 外国の方が衛生面がやばいから手袋つけろって言ってるんでしょ。コメントしてる全員が日本の衛生面はきちんとしてるって知ってるわけじゃないだろうし
@@user-lt4cv5lb8t つけてくれないかなぁ…
つけた方がいいと思うなぁ
みたいな心配的な表現の優しいコメントじゃないだろ?そういうコメントだったら「ありがとう、でも綺麗なんだよ」って言うけど、
嘲笑、卑下するような「汚ぇな」というニュアンスを含むコメントだから不快感を示すニュアンスを込めたコメントをしたの。知らなきゃ何言ってもいいんですかって話
そのくせマスクつけないけどなww
These are amazingly delicious! I live in Japan and I've tried these, they are good like seriously! Along with Matcha tea, I really love the taste! And please understand that Japan's priority is cleanliness, everything they do is clean and healthy, I know because I experienced it all since I was a kid.
cleanliness? they don't even take a bath everyday and too lazy ro wash their hair
@@lovelyantimony9345 That's your opinion and I respect it. I comment this from what I've experienced. If you disagree, then you disagree, I have nothing to go against you.
Lovely Antimony how do u know 😑😑😑
@@lovelyantimony9345 Listen, I don't want to cause an unnecessary fight here. You can think they are lazy all you want, but I won't because I live in Japan. I said the comment because I saw it with my own eyes. I respect your opinion and I will not go against it. I hope you have a good day and I hope you understand.
That's one of the reasons why I love Japan so much. They make everything clean. You're really lucky to live there. How I wish I could go there😔
Beautiful..Such a delicate n elegant way to enjoy a sweets. *I'm watching this while munching a grab of Froot Loops straight from the box
Im, mean thatt how you do it
I don't know English, but I'm glad that foreign people know Japanese Charm((●゚ν゚)
lol!!! so wrong on every level. :-)
I am amazed at the amount of patience he has at handling/making the sweets it’s so intricate and tiny
食べたいけど目の前でこんな神技見せつけられたら勿体なくて食べられん
最初包む時なんで外側破けないんだろう...すげえ...
素敵〜!!芸術だなぁ…美味いし美しいしで和菓子癒される✨
すっっっっっっっごい🤩
きれ~!!!!!
和菓子大好きでよく買うけどここ食べに行きたい!!!!
めっちゃ美味しそう🤤
It’s so delicate and beautiful. All the tea sweets are very simple and it’s made to compliment and enhance the flavour of matcha.
Nothing extra but more comforting.
more like matcha was made to enhance the flavour of the sweets. Literally all the sweets are made out of the same things. rice, red bean paste, roots, or green tea paste. The tea is more like something to dilute your palate from too much sweetness (but these really aren't that sweet).
6:03 乗せてるのは寒天かな?
宝石みたい💎
素敵な感性😀
いいなぁ❤️こんなに丁寧な仕事で創られた和菓子とお抹茶を戴く。なんて贅沢な時間。今は自粛で行けないけれど、いつかは必ず行きたい‼️お店や職人の方々、大変でしょうが頑張って乗りきってくださいね。お願いします🙇♀️⤵️
和菓子ってホント綺麗よなぁ
手袋手袋って言うけどこういう日本の文化があるんだってわかってほしいな。確かに今の時代は衛星に厳しいけどそんなに嫌なら食べなきゃいいし、この職人さんも最大限の工夫はしてると思うよ。
寿司とかに比べて和菓子はこねくり回すから気になる人が多いのもわかるけど
大勢の人、もしくは職人さんが見る可能性のあるコメント欄でそれを言うのはモラル違反だよね
てか和菓子食べて食中毒なんて聞いたことないね。
それな。
@@user-pg3rk5ld9l
消毒徹底してる職人の手で食中毒起こすならそれ未満の一般人の手はどんな病気持ってんだろなwww
ホンマですよ!小学の時給食で食中毒にかかったことがある私からしたらこんなの綺麗すぎて清潔すぎて一口メチャメチャ大事にしますは!
あ、ちなみに食中毒にかかってから以来一口も給食食ってません。お得意の弁当持参してました、反抗期だったのかな?私……
職人さんの手ってなんでこんなに綺麗なのかな…もう作業も作品も美しくてずっと見てたい…
丁寧で繊細そして美しい日本文化…簡単には真似できない…感嘆の声が出てしまった。
私が和菓子店の販売員を務めて早四年になりますが、和菓子職人の方はもう高齢でそろそろ、退職を考えていると言われました。毎年上生菓子などの練り菓子の完成度の高さには惚れ惚れしてしまいます。全て手作業で行なっているんです。機械ではなく全て手作業で。今この時代に。時間もかかりますし、沢山作れるわけでもないです、そして日持ちがするわけでもない。だけどお客様は和菓子が季節ごとに変わるたびに、「もうこの季節が来たのね」と微笑んでくれます。衛生面や手袋の使用など、意見は様々あると思いますが、素晴らしく伝統のある日本のお菓子を否定から入るのは辞めていただきたいです。このコメントを見たらきっと。職人の方は相当心が痛むと思います。(長い)
The level of respect he has on the food is just mind blowing
和菓子は機械とか手袋とかじゃなくて素手でやるからいいんだよ
I wish i could get my hand on food stuff from japan, korea, or china. They look so good. Ive been binge watching stuff like this
手袋=清潔、とは限らないじゃない。
同感です。アメリカではそう思い込んでいる人が多いような気がします。(他にも、生卵イコールサルモネラ菌、とか。そう言い聞かされて育ってきたせいなのでしょうが。)
これ
手袋にだって細菌つきまっせ?
@@atsukorichards1675 アメリカじゃなくても、海外のお菓子作りの動画を見てみると手袋をしていないことを指摘する日本語コメ多いですよ…
@@LEE-zd9es そうですか。要するに、個人レベルの意見なのですね。
こういうの見るとやっぱり日本の文化は綺麗だなって思う
職人さん達の技術が美しい
こんな短時間で作れるのすごい。しかもお客さんは
作っている様子を見て楽しめて
食べる時2つに割ってみると中も色とりどりで楽しみて
味も楽しめて何回でも楽しめる。和菓子大好き
洋菓子ばっかり食べてたけど、和菓子って見た目がきれいだからこういう動画見ると食べたくなる
いつか職人さんに目の前で作ってもらったのが食べたい
今はコンビニの和菓子で我慢します
目の前で作ってもらったのを食べたいって言うのは
回らない寿司屋みたいなもんですか?
The level of dedication 👍This is so satisfying to watch but saddening too ..knowing that it will be eaten in a minute
Bit of a lengthy comment. Sorry :)
There's a thing that the Tibetan monks do in the mountains that makes this experience understandable and not sad at all. They create mandalas out of coloured sand and they can spend days, to weeks, to even years making them. The sand is so light and fragile, a sneeze, a cough or even a sigh can have them fly. If they manage to create the full mandala they brush it away in a sort of ritual/ceremonial fashion, making beautiful 'smudged' versions of the creations. Then they brush them off completely and start anew.
It is meant to teach them to understand (and accept) that things are not eternal and that they eventually will meet their end.
These treats aren't being thrown away carelessly or brushed away in a ceremonial fashion. They are being cherished by being consumed. The acceptance of the customers eating it and enjoying what they're eating is enough to make the experience worthwhile, I'm sure. :)
I remember I was making cupcakes once (nowhere NEAR as dedicated as this!) but I spent a few hours to make them all for the gathering. After they were finished I was so proud of what I made and it all looked so good and delicious. Serving them to the people and seeing their faces enjoy my cupcakes made the whole 2-3 hours of work completely and totally worth it!
PaperVisage thank u for sharing this.💖👍. I love cooking too and like u said the satisfaction of watching someone eat the food u made n telling u that it is tasty is worth the time spent on cooking.
なんて美しい😍いいなあ😍 できたての生菓子😍 抹茶😍
ああ できたのすぐ食べたい!!
洋菓子は煌びやかなのに対して和菓子は独特のおくゆかしさがあって好き
こーゆーの見ると
日本人に生まれて良かったなあ、、と思う
実際体験したことあるけどまじで難しい。特にあの緑色のバラバラのやつとかやばい
あぁ職人さんの手や...って感じする...
菌とか関係なく、
うp主めちゃくちゃ和菓子食うやん笑笑
それな思ったww
練り切りなんてかなり甘いでしょ!?こんなに続けていけるもんなのか……w
光の色合いが違う時があるから、食べてる日が別なのかなっておもいました(こなみ)
そして美味しそうに食べるなぁ
本当に感動する
和菓子はつくるだけじゃなくて見て味わって楽しんでもらうまでが芸術なんだなって感じられる
美味しくいただける芸術品なのだから高くても全然許せる
目の前でつくってもらった練り切り食べてみたい😃
Anything: * exists *
Japanese: we’ll make a traditional art from this
Anything you can make art with:
Japan: *it's free real estate*
Japan: *making a tradition for drug dealing*
India
YEEEEEE YA MADE A MEME
"You could make a -religion- tradition out of this! "
You guys need to know the reference
日本人でもこんなところ行ったことない笑
伝統的な和菓子作りを受け継いでいる人に感謝です。日本の伝統をこれからも守って下さい😊💮
Beautiful country, beautiful people, beautiful customs and crafts!
yeh
自分でお抹茶点ててお取り寄せの上生菓子で楽しんでたけど、やっぱり作りたてはいいなぁ
鶴屋吉信、行ってみたい
I bet this person’s good at play-doh..
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love this xD
I will never stop thinking about how this person is probably good at play-doh now lol. 😂
Play dog master
PLAY DOH SENSEI
包んでいる手が優しくてあたたかくて涙が出ました。12:10あたり。美しいです、
めちゃくちゃ綺麗に切られてる爪からもう手の清潔感伝わる🥺
それに和菓子が美味しそうで美味しそうで‥
食べたい食べたい食べたい🤤🤤
こーゆーの外国人向けなんだろうけどめっちゃ見たくなる😊
見てるの楽しいですよね☺️
Jjjq
Jjkaka
개인적 정말 좋아하는 영상.한천을 저렇게 동그리하게 짜 굳혀 데코한다는건 상상도 못해봤다. 덕분에 많은 도움이 되었으며 다른 디저트에도 응용할수있게 되었다.
+한국인들 찾는다. 나와라 한국인
한국인이닷ㅏ!!
와아아아ㅏ아한국인!
드디어 찾았다...
Yes Japan. 한국인여기있다 오바
호잇!
It felt very surreal to see that these art sweets made in front of you in a stand everyone walks pass by and could easily taken for granted, instead of behind the kitchen while you wait from the counter, while they just suddenly delivered to the shelves. It felt like watching an unraveling of a magic trick that in theory ruins the magic, but actually, enhance, the experience of it?
衛生面のコメントより和菓子のコメントしようぜ。
I had recently just came back from Japan during the Cherry Blossom season, and let me just tell you... If you guys ever find these whenever you go to Japan, they are totally worth it. I had the lucky chance to try the Pink Sakura shaped Wagashi, and it a delicious sweet treat!
素手でも安心感あるよね
His hand, tools , handkerchief and nails are SUPERR CLEAANNNNNNN. I AMAZED
こういう職人さんの手って、何か凄い甘い味がしそう……🤤
和菓子じゃなくて手を食べようとしてて笑いましたwww
確かに甘そうですよね