Trying 10 ready to eat Convenience Food at FamilyMart in Japan!

1. Menchi Katsu
2. Cold Potato Soup
3. Spam Musubi
4. Godiva Chocolate Frappe
5. Seafood Stick spicy roe
6. Egg Ham Sandwich Box
7. Saku Saku Panda Milk Chocolate Biscuits
8. Salami Slices
9. Cold Seafood Tsukemen Noodle Dip
10. Souffle Milk Pudding

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  1. Ive seen on other videos that pictures on packaging of food items in Japan must mirror the actual food item itself. This has been determined by so many videos of vlogging in Japan that demonstrates this. ๐Ÿ‘

  2. I have an ear infection right now my doctor told me to have a limited diet so I've been just eating rice and fish which sucks, but your videos makes me feel a lot better ๐Ÿ‘

  3. I love that you say egg mayo rather than egg salad. It makes so much more sense to call it that!

  4. I was surprised that the drink machine didn't blend the frappe! I've seen in other stores that they will have smoothie machines that do so and I thought the same would apply here haha! So cool nonetheless to see all the goods you tried

  5. What a lovely backdrop to sit and enjoy your haul. And the food always looks so fresh and delicious ๐Ÿ˜

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  7. watching this after a trip from Osaka was a bad ideaโ€ฆ i miss the souffle pudding from famima, i think i bought from the same branch as you did

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  10. 5:29 I love how Asians respectfully call instant noodles as instant noodles
    Americans and Europeans will stubbornly call instant noodles as RAMEN

  11. God, those prices! Convenience foods in the US can be comparable in quaiity to some of the dishes, but they are so much more expensive. Of course, in the US there isn't anything really comparable in quality to the fresh-packed foods like the $3 noodle meal. You could maybe get something similar for $6 here, but I would actually expect $8. It so shocking to see food prices this comparatively low during a period when the US dollar is so strong compared to the Yen.

  12. Family Mart is ANOTHER GREAT STORE WHERE YOU CAN GET EVERYTHING YOU NEED. Really good food. I get the tomato and cucumber sandwich, so good

  13. i loved family mart when i went to japan, i relied on them for some munch in desperate times and was not disappointed. i even kept a reciept from them

  14. Nothing better than man made shit, made in a laboratory. Made from tofu, injected full of chemicals and disguised as food. Yum, enjoy.

  15. Those drinks with the frozen mixture and the added hot water always looks delicious, and the fried beef cutlet seems like such a feeling snack

  16. Iโ€™ve never seen someone compare salami (according to the packaging) like meaty salty chips (sorry, canโ€™t remember the exact wording)โ€ฆ I would say that the salami is more like pepperoni than salami. Though, salami can differ, its appearance in the video aligns more with pepperoniโ€ฆ spicy pepperoni is a thing too. ๐Ÿ™‚

  17. I love that it's just a convenience shop but with a good variety and some healthy snacks.

  18. In one way i was surprised by the spam product. But not to surprised by it. I mainly think of spam as an American product but i should not be surprised by seeing it in other countries.
    The long salmon stick thing looked good.
    To bad the chocolate melted.

  19. The frappe is a failure. It looks nothing like a frappe and I was disappointed that the machine after it added the milk didnโ€™t mix it for you. It looked like a chocolate thick shake really. And Spam – yuck. Hate it. The sandwiches looked good (sandwiches in Japan always look great).

  20. As an American, it blows my mind how relatively inexpensive some of these are. A great deal of these items would be at least a dollar or more if it were sold over here, and I don't even live in a particularly expensive city.

  21. FamilyMart was my goto when in Japan…Nothing against the others….Just FamilyMart saved my bacon when I was first in Japan….I was visiting Gotokuji Temple and my phone was about out of power..I was surprised it burned through the battery so quick..I had a power bank to charge it up again…But brought out the wrong cable with me that day…I could have sworn I brought it with me…But appeared not….And as I was using my mobile for navigation, I was worried I'd be without directions to get back to my hotel or any other places I wanted to visit. As it so happened…when I first arrived at the temple I recall seeing a FamilyMart near a train station (I had walked to the temple from Horinouchi Myoho-ji Temple) Miyanosaka Station..But my phone didn't have enough power to use…So I headed in the direction I believe I came and came across the station and so found the FamilyMart…I popped in and found they had the cable I needed to charge my phone. As a solo first time traveler….I was greatly relieved..So they became my go to conbini….Also LOVED the egg sandwichies….YUM!!

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