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ජපානයේ බඩු ගණන් අඩුද? 💴🥥🧅| JAPANESE SUPERMARKET VLOG | Hithumathe JAPAN | 4K

ජපානය කියන්නේ ජීවන වියදම වැඩි රටක්.හොඳ fresh එළවළු පළතුරු ටිකක් කන්න ටිකක් වැඩියෙන් වියදම් කරන්න වෙනවා. Town කිට්ටුව බඩු ගණන් වැඩි උනත් ගම් පැත්තට වෙන්න එළවළු පළතුරු ගණන් මිල අඩුයි. Town කිට්ටුව අඩු මුදකට ගෙදර ට අවශ්‍ය දේවල් ගන්න පුළුවන් supermarket වගෙම වැඩි මුදලකට තියෙන supermarket ත් තියෙනවා. හැබැයි ගෙවන මුදල ටිකක් වැඩි උනත් රසයෙන් වැඩි fresh එළවළු පළතුරු ටිකක් ගන්න පුළුවන්.

It can be scary if it’s your first time shopping in a Japanese supermarket if you don’t have a strong grasp of the language yet. The types of dishes you are used to making may require ingredients that are hard to come by in Japan. Moreover, the majority of produce is seasonal. If you want strawberries in January you are probably going to search a little bit longer, and pay a little bit more for them than you would if you wanted them at other times of the year.
Since the packaging and ingredients list is in Japanese, it may also be risky for those with food allergies or dietary restrictions.

Japanese supermarkets are organized in much the same way as in other parts of the world. All major food groups are accounted for, including fresh fruits and vegetables, seafood, meat, tofu, pickled, dried and canned food, bread, dairy products, snacks, ready-to-eat meals and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Supermarkets in Japan also typically sell a wide range of household articles and cleaning supplies.

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