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RE: Japanese Snacks #31
(02-28-2021, 04:20 PM)HemmyngsKylee Wrote: I love that they have chips will all kind of flavors

And kitkats! I recommend anyone try their kitkats!
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RE: Japanese Snacks #32
Wow, so amazing to see people thinking the same way as I do here.

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RE: Japanese Snacks #33
(09-11-2020, 07:55 PM)Jiggly Wrote:
(09-11-2020, 05:06 PM)Drako Wrote: I have tried one Japanese candy in my entire life, which is really a shame. A long lost friend of mine brought them over to one of my other friend's house one night. I think his dad was on a business trip in Japan and that's how he got his hands on the candy. The candy came in a bag about the size of a single serving bag of chips. I'll never forget what they tasted like though. But I couldn't remember the name of them if it was for my life. The candy was kind of like a Gusher if it was a little smaller than a Tidepod (weird comparison I know). And they definitely tasted way better than Gushers. The filling was sweet but not overpowering. And they came in different flavors too.

Oops, sorry. I actually missed your reply. If I knew what a gusher was I could probably try and help identify whatever it was you had.

Update: I just tried googling it... Don't ever google the word "gushers". Big mistake. Especially not "Japanese gushers".

(09-11-2020, 07:55 PM)Skullmeat Wrote:
(09-11-2020, 07:53 PM)Jiggly Wrote: That's a shame. It's not like you're able to do a quick day trip to Japan either XD

I did talk to someone who has family there. He said right now with school and COVID-19 it might be awhile, but he said if I reminded him he'd try to find some and bring it back. That way he could just ship it from within the US. Id rather not ask him to do that though. I'm not even sure you can find it in stores there.

That's a not half bad idea. I often bring Oni British snacks when I come to visit.

Update: I have found a US importer of the drink and have ordered some cans. (For way too much, $60 for 4 cans including shipping)
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RE: Japanese Snacks #34
Not Japanese, But I HIGHLY recommend indomie mi goreng ramen, It's by far the best I've ever had. I can get it here (canada) for less than $1 for a pack of 6
It's like, Sweet, A bit salty, A pinch of heat, It's delicious. I'll share my cooking method, lol.
Boil noodles ~2-3 minutes depending on how you like them,
Strain noodles,
Mix the seasoning powder with a bit of soy sauce (I adore china lily)
Dump everything else into the pot with the noodles, Stir until mixed and dump into bowl with soy sauce and mix, Then ENJOY!
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RE: Japanese Snacks #35
My favorite japanese snack is obviously going to be KitKat  Evil  Blush

Also, check out TokyoTreat. Its a website for japanese snacks only.

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RE: Japanese Snacks #36
(03-17-2021, 05:08 AM)Skullmeat Wrote:
(09-11-2020, 07:55 PM)Jiggly Wrote:
(09-11-2020, 05:06 PM)Drako Wrote: I have tried one Japanese candy in my entire life, which is really a shame. A long lost friend of mine brought them over to one of my other friend's house one night. I think his dad was on a business trip in Japan and that's how he got his hands on the candy. The candy came in a bag about the size of a single serving bag of chips. I'll never forget what they tasted like though. But I couldn't remember the name of them if it was for my life. The candy was kind of like a Gusher if it was a little smaller than a Tidepod (weird comparison I know). And they definitely tasted way better than Gushers. The filling was sweet but not overpowering. And they came in different flavors too.

Oops, sorry. I actually missed your reply. If I knew what a gusher was I could probably try and help identify whatever it was you had.

Update: I just tried googling it... Don't ever google the word "gushers". Big mistake. Especially not "Japanese gushers".

(09-11-2020, 07:55 PM)Skullmeat Wrote: I did talk to someone who has family there. He said right now with school and COVID-19 it might be awhile, but he said if I reminded him he'd try to find some and bring it back. That way he could just ship it from within the US. Id rather not ask him to do that though. I'm not even sure you can find it in stores there.

That's a not half bad idea. I often bring Oni British snacks when I come to visit.

Update: I have found a US importer of the drink and have ordered some cans. (For way too much, $60 for 4 cans including shipping)

Damn. Not cheap but you pay to import. Oof.

(03-17-2021, 03:56 PM)poi$on.ivy Wrote: My favorite japanese snack is obviously going to be KitKat  Evil  Blush

Also, check out TokyoTreat. Its a website for japanese snacks only.

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Are these really japanese??

(03-17-2021, 10:07 AM)Seriium Wrote: Not Japanese, But I HIGHLY recommend indomie mi goreng ramen, It's by far the best I've ever had. I can get it here (canada) for less than $1 for a pack of 6
It's like, Sweet, A bit salty, A pinch of heat, It's delicious. I'll share my cooking method, lol.
Boil noodles ~2-3 minutes depending on how you like them,
Strain noodles,
Mix the seasoning powder with a bit of soy sauce (I adore china lily)
Dump everything else into the pot with the noodles, Stir until mixed and dump into bowl with soy sauce and mix, Then ENJOY!

Loving the recipe recommendation! XD

We should share recipes more.
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RE: Japanese Snacks #37
(03-18-2021, 11:54 AM)Jiggly Wrote:
(03-17-2021, 05:08 AM)Skullmeat Wrote:
(09-11-2020, 07:55 PM)Jiggly Wrote: Oops, sorry. I actually missed your reply. If I knew what a gusher was I could probably try and help identify whatever it was you had.

Update: I just tried googling it... Don't ever google the word "gushers". Big mistake. Especially not "Japanese gushers".


That's a not half bad idea. I often bring Oni British snacks when I come to visit.

Update: I have found a US importer of the drink and have ordered some cans. (For way too much, $60  for 4 cans including shipping)

Damn. Not cheap but you pay to import. Oof.

(03-17-2021, 03:56 PM)poi$on.ivy Wrote: My favorite japanese snack is obviously going to be KitKat  Evil  Blush

Also, check out TokyoTreat. Its a website for japanese snacks only.

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Are these really japanese??

(03-17-2021, 10:07 AM)Seriium Wrote: Not Japanese, But I HIGHLY recommend indomie mi goreng ramen, It's by far the best I've ever had. I can get it here (canada) for less than $1 for a pack of 6
It's like, Sweet, A bit salty, A pinch of heat, It's delicious. I'll share my cooking method, lol.
Boil noodles ~2-3 minutes depending on how you like them,
Strain noodles,
Mix the seasoning powder with a bit of soy sauce (I adore china lily)
Dump everything else into the pot with the noodles, Stir until mixed and dump into bowl with soy sauce and mix, Then ENJOY!

Loving the recipe recommendation! XD

We should share recipes more.

Yes. I looked it up. They are known for being a japanese flavour and also sold on the website i mentioned for japanese snacks.

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RE: Japanese Snacks #38
(03-19-2021, 10:45 PM)poi$on.ivy Wrote:
(03-18-2021, 11:54 AM)Jiggly Wrote:
(03-17-2021, 05:08 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Update: I have found a US importer of the drink and have ordered some cans. (For way too much, $60  for 4 cans including shipping)

Damn. Not cheap but you pay to import. Oof.

(03-17-2021, 03:56 PM)poi$on.ivy Wrote: My favorite japanese snack is obviously going to be KitKat  Evil  Blush

Also, check out TokyoTreat. Its a website for japanese snacks only.

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Are these really japanese??

(03-17-2021, 10:07 AM)Seriium Wrote: Not Japanese, But I HIGHLY recommend indomie mi goreng ramen, It's by far the best I've ever had. I can get it here (canada) for less than $1 for a pack of 6
It's like, Sweet, A bit salty, A pinch of heat, It's delicious. I'll share my cooking method, lol.
Boil noodles ~2-3 minutes depending on how you like them,
Strain noodles,
Mix the seasoning powder with a bit of soy sauce (I adore china lily)
Dump everything else into the pot with the noodles, Stir until mixed and dump into bowl with soy sauce and mix, Then ENJOY!

Loving the recipe recommendation! XD

We should share recipes more.

Yes. I looked it up. They are known for being a japanese flavour and also sold on the website i mentioned for japanese snacks.

Very nice! I've ordered a mystery pack of the snack-sized kitkats. Should get a few different flavours - I'll report back with what they give me xD
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RE: Japanese Snacks #39
(03-20-2021, 09:33 AM)Jiggly Wrote:
(03-19-2021, 10:45 PM)poi$on.ivy Wrote:
(03-18-2021, 11:54 AM)Jiggly Wrote: Damn. Not cheap but you pay to import. Oof.


Are these really japanese??


Loving the recipe recommendation! XD

We should share recipes more.

Yes. I looked it up. They are known for being a japanese flavour and also sold on the website i mentioned for japanese snacks.

Very nice! I've ordered a mystery pack of the snack-sized kitkats. Should get a few different flavours - I'll report back with what they give me xD

That sounds awesome Smile They are both chunky and delicious. I hope that your mystery pack will be exciting and a pleasant taste.

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RE: Japanese Snacks #40
(03-20-2021, 11:06 AM)poi$on.ivy Wrote:
(03-20-2021, 09:33 AM)Jiggly Wrote:
(03-19-2021, 10:45 PM)poi$on.ivy Wrote: Yes. I looked it up. They are known for being a japanese flavour and also sold on the website i mentioned for japanese snacks.

Very nice! I've ordered a mystery pack of the snack-sized kitkats. Should get a few different flavours - I'll report back with what they give me xD

That sounds awesome Smile They are both chunky and delicious. I hope that your mystery pack will be exciting and a pleasant taste.

This is when I get chilli flavours and green tea xD
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