I loved umeshu, when travel to Japan I always brought back some, and I loved the tiny sausage for breakfast too! The taste is different to my local sausage!
Hi Yuki, l hope all is well and you are having a lovely weekend,l just like to say l feel like l am always shopping when you got a family, your sushi looks great and it’s a lot bigger than it is here and cheaper it cost us £3-£4 for a small one , so keep on shopping and see you in your next video can’t wait to see.🤗🤗(🇬🇧)x
Very interesting to see how similar and different Japan grocery stores are compared to where I live in Canada. We have soy sauce here, Kikkoman is a popular brand. I do not use it every day. You can buy miso here but there are only 1 or 2 options in the stores where I shop. You can also buy KitKat bars in Canada but there are not as many flavours. Stores used to sell the matcha flavour here and it was my son's favourite; we can no longer find that flavour. I like the salted caramel KitKat. I have seen a few Japanese sweets in the "International" section of our grocery store, but not many. The bread I see on some Japanese vlogs looks much thicker and lighter than the bread I normally see. Our bread is often brown because it is whole wheat bread and the breads I buy often are much more dense and have seeds or oats in the bread. I usually make our bread and use a combination of white flour, whole wheat flour and oats. We usually use bread and jam on breakfast toast. Sometimes we use peanut butter, almond butter or Nutella. A peanut butter and jam sandwich is a popular snack.
I am very happy that Kikkoman is popular. Are matcha flavored Kit Kats Japanese? In Japan, they are always on sale❤ Japanese bread is soft. Fluffy and very light.
As a Nordic/Scandinavian person, sweet stuff on bread is kinda weird. In my country we typically put salted butter, cheese and/or ham, and sliced veggies (typically tomato, cucumber, bell pepper; also stuff like lettuce or sprouts are popular). Other bread toppings are for example liver paté and pickled cucumber. Or different kinds of pickled/salt cured/smoked etc fish. The bread is often rye bread.
Kod nas u Croatiji voce i povrce se više prodaje na kile a ima i pakovano sto se uvozi .Luk se kod nas prodaje ns kile meni je cudno kad vidim jabuke luk mrkva na komade
hvala na gledanju iz hrvatske🙏🙏 Čudi me da se povrće i voće prodaje na kilograme. Jako sam sretan što znam za kulturološke razlike. Uživajte u sljedećem videu!
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If you have any questions about Japan, please let us know in the comments!
I would love to help you with your next video.
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I loved umeshu, when travel to Japan I always brought back some, and I loved the tiny sausage for breakfast too! The taste is different to my local sausage!
Hi Yuki, l hope all is well and you are having a lovely weekend,l just like to say l feel like l am always shopping when you got a family, your sushi looks great and it’s a lot bigger than it is here and cheaper it cost us £3-£4 for a small one , so keep on shopping and see you in your next video can’t wait to see.🤗🤗(🇬🇧)x
Thank you for your great video
thank you❤
Have a nice day❤❤
Very interesting to see how similar and different Japan grocery stores are compared to where I live in Canada.
We have soy sauce here, Kikkoman is a popular brand. I do not use it every day. You can buy miso here but there are only 1 or 2 options in the stores where I shop. You can also buy KitKat bars in Canada but there are not as many flavours. Stores used to sell the matcha flavour here and it was my son's favourite; we can no longer find that flavour. I like the salted caramel KitKat. I have seen a few Japanese sweets in the "International" section of our grocery store, but not many. The bread I see on some Japanese vlogs looks much thicker and lighter than the bread I normally see. Our bread is often brown because it is whole wheat bread and the breads I buy often are much more dense and have seeds or oats in the bread. I usually make our bread and use a combination of white flour, whole wheat flour and oats. We usually use bread and jam on breakfast toast. Sometimes we use peanut butter, almond butter or Nutella. A peanut butter and jam sandwich is a popular snack.
I am very happy that Kikkoman is popular.
Are matcha flavored Kit Kats Japanese?
In Japan, they are always on sale❤
Japanese bread is soft.
Fluffy and very light.
As a Nordic/Scandinavian person, sweet stuff on bread is kinda weird. In my country we typically put salted butter, cheese and/or ham, and sliced veggies (typically tomato, cucumber, bell pepper; also stuff like lettuce or sprouts are popular). Other bread toppings are for example liver paté and pickled cucumber. Or different kinds of pickled/salt cured/smoked etc fish. The bread is often rye bread.
Enjoy your videos and comments. 3:30pm
Thanks for watching🙏🙏
Muhteşem videonuz için teşekkürler. Türkiyeden slmlar.
türkiyeden merhaba❤
İzlediğiniz için teşekkürler🙏
İyi günler😍
Do they sell coke by the case? I never see any soda on these sites.
You can't find them in stores, but if you ask the store clerk if you want them in a case, you can buy them!
지에스에서 기중이오는데 2천원 하던데요 통으로 말구 낮게로요 간장팔아요 저대전사람이예요 킷캣읏 낮게 짜리로 팔아요 맥주랑 어울린것 치킨이요
간장도 키트 컷도 싸네요!
한국 노구리는 인스턴트라면을 일본에서 자주 사지만 한국에서도 인기가 있습니까?
매우 맛있습니다.
Kod nas u Croatiji voce i povrce se više prodaje na kile a ima i pakovano sto se uvozi .Luk se kod nas prodaje ns kile meni je cudno kad vidim jabuke luk mrkva na komade
hvala na gledanju iz hrvatske🙏🙏
Čudi me da se povrće i voće prodaje na kilograme.
Jako sam sretan što znam za kulturološke razlike.
Uživajte u sljedećem videu!
@@Toknowaboutjapan-cp7dg Ajde ispeci jedN kolac baš bi volila probati neku slasticu napraviti ako nađem sastojke .Super si samo nastavi🥰
多少錢請來信件,cathy上
谢谢你的观看🙏🙏