#uchihaclan #Senbei #japanesesnacks #japanesefood #naruto
If you enjoy #candy and unhealthy breakfast cereal, this article is a fun read. Bonus fun if you happen to like baseball too.
https://blogs.fangraphs.com/how-much-candy-is-in-a-major-league-dugout/
Thought-provoking quotes:
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#baseball #nutrition #mlb #japanesesnacks #snacks #sunflowerseeds
Mid afternoon coffee and snack Japanese style, from the #HungryNinja, a local Japanese/Korean shop. They've got lots of good snacks there and staples of Japanese cuisine.
The Boss coffees are a huge drinks brand, and a bit funny because it always seems to be that they may have stolen a drawing of Ernest Hemingway for their branding.
Also near us now is the Korean "OK Mart" shop known for its little fried chicken outlet in the back.
Across the street is the "Hungry Ninja" shop which specializes in Japanese snack food.
They have the crazy selection of #KitKat flavours you can only get in Japan. Also a huge selection of curry roux, ramen, and the freezers have more brands of natto than I've seen anywhere outside of Japan.
Looking pretty great.
Mmmmmm... #Taiyaki.
Such an aesthetically pleasing snack. Been years since I had one, but my local Boba tea place started selling them recently. A treat.
Can't get enough of the aburi onigiri π and taiyaki. And, it is even better with friends! Especially since we spontaneously decided to meet up.
The location is Tokyo Taiyaki Story in The Hague.
Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tokyo.taiyaki.story
After spotting various Japan-related snacks from Tokimeki in shops and online, we began to wonder: Who are behind Tokimeki? Find out in the interview below.
#AVOMagazine #Tokimeki #JapaneseSnacks #Interview #Introduction
Tokimeki is a relatively new brand with a constantly expanding product line of delicious treats, with creative flavours and cute designs. Their products range from sweet to savoury, with products such as mochi, corn rolls, dorayaki, bread and biscuit sticks. The company was started by three friends, from the Netherlands, Japan and China, who started
Kaki no tane--one of my favorite snacks. The plum shiso can be an acquired taste, while the wasabi is a long-time favorite. 