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12 Souvenir Snacks from Japan



Trying 12 Souvenir Snacks from Japan

1. Peko-chan Creme Brulee Pudding
2. Seasonal Scenes of Kyoto
3. Ika Karage Senbei (Fried Squid Rice Crackers)
4. Takoyaki Pastry
5. Takoyaki Peanut
6. Tokyo Banana Coffee Milk
7. Naniwa Choroken Candy
8. Yoshimoto Character Ningyo-yaki Castella
9. Okonomiyaki Senbei
10. Cut-out Panda & Rabbit Cake
11. Buttermilk Manju
12. Fueki-kun Chocolate Candy

39 Comments

  1. The Japanese are masters of wrapping gifts! Next time you try crème brûlée, spread the raw sugar sprinkles on the top and either flash torch it with a mini culinary torch or place the ramequin on a baking sheet and place under a broiler until the sugar melts and starts to blister. The crack candy top is the BEST part of crème brûlée!

  2. Your wife’s face irritates the f*** out of me when she eats something those faces she makes make me wanna kill myself 😤 they’re extra dramatic and not necessary.

  3. Ahaha, I love how you brought a simulated bit of the Great Outdoors indoors to check out these special snacks! So many of these were super cute. <3

  4. Very elaborate packaging! Everything looked pretty good, except for those little oblong brown cakes placed on the grass. Kinda looked like …doggie💩

  5. I've never actually seen one of these "Do not eat" desiccant packs inside a food package 😳

  6. Do you think of trying whale meat? I ask because I watched a one-minute video from Insider Edition about a vending machine vender is selling whale meat in vending machines today as of this message.

  7. Sorry, but those "actor cakes" look like things the "special kids" who sit in the corner make, when they're not eating dust particles floating in the sunlight.

  8. I didn't notice till like 3 snacks in but why are you eating/showing them on fake grass patch

  9. I just found your channel a week ago and have watched so many of your videos already! I love this channel and the way your videos are made!

  10. I had an uncle who was in the Navy and he was stationed in Japan in the 80s and my aunt would send us all kinds of weird things she found at the grocery store back home as gifts for the family and a lot of it was very weird snacks that the Japanese like to eat the really into dehydrated or cracker fish products and things like that and weird energy drinks

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