Thursday, June 3, 2010

What I Eat

I like to take pictures of my food, so I figured I might as well put them in a post. Now you can see some of the things I eat here in Japan. Though this post will make me look very unhealthy. I eat healthy stuff too, but taking pictures of things like potatoes and carrots isn't as much fun as taking pictures of candy. :)I bought tomato soup at an import grocery store... yum! :)


These were the best strawberries I've ever had. :) They were sweet but not too sweet... they tasted like they already had a little sugar on them!

guava soda from the 100 yen shop (like a dollar store)

Haha, I made a peanut butter and banana sandwich.

milk coffee Kit Kat... I was really excited about this one but it was actually my least favorite of the ones I've tried.

Mochi (explained here) with red bean paste inside. That is a real leaf. I don't think you're supposed to eat the leaf but I'm not really sure. I didn't eat it.

The bakery in the grocery store was getting rid of stuff at the end of the day, so this was only a couple dollars. There is a cinnamon roll, chocolate doughnut, apple pastry thing, cheese bread, and a roll with sweet red bean paste inside.

I love how pineapple juice is common here. :)

pasta with hot sauce

I went to school for about half an hour on a Saturday morning to help the teacher record the listening test. She brought me food. The sandwich was filled with mochi and cinnamon cream. The triangular thing is onigiri (rice ball). This one had tuna salad inside.

Happi Setto! Japanese Happy Meal... :)

The package says "Unagi Pai" which means "eel pie." I'm not sure if there was eel in this. It wasn't pie so maybe it wasn't really eel either. I think it probably did have eel though because it was listed on the back and I think it was an ingredient list. It tasted really good though. I didn't taste anything seafoodish.

Sometimes I'm lazy and buy premade food from the grocery store. This was yakisoba and Japanese style Chinese fried rice. Very delicious!

And me???? No wonder they were so sweet! :)
These are really yummy. :) I thought I was buying wasabi peas, but these ended up being even better! They have sweet cracker-ish stuff on them.

Pineapple Fanta! It's pretty good, but I like the melon flavor better. Haha, look at the freaky duck on the TV.

soba noodles with curry sauce and carrots

Mmmm... yummy fruit!

The outside of these candies was like the texture of yogurt raisins, but it was fruit flavored (I think) and then there was a thin layer of chocolate surrounding a gummy center. This is actually one of my favorite candies that I've tried in Japan so far.

I couldn't resist these at the grocery...

Aggghh! Pikachu is in my noodles!!! I'm not sure what the picture things were made out of (fish most likely) and they were a little rubbery.... not bad though really.

some convenience store food

This was a souvenir from one of the teachers at school after the school trip to Kyoto. It was two pancakes with sweet red bean paste in the middle.


There was also a chunk of butter in there! Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!! :) I've had azuki beans (the sweet red beans) in many things, but I think they are best with pancakes and butter. :)

huh?

This was a cake filled with banana cream (very similar to banana pudding). Tasty!

This is my favorite candy bar I have had in Japan. It is a green tea Oreo bar! I had seen the regular Oreo bars often, but I hadn't tried them. When I saw the green tea one I wanted to try it. Sooooo good! Now I want to try the regular ones as well.

mochi with red beans

Guess what's inside this one.



Yup, read beans.
Hamtaro Curry!!!!!!!!!



These are like ice cream bars except not on a stick. The package comes with a toothpick to eat them with.


mixed juice Kit Kat (orange, strawberry and peach I think)


mochi with a strawberry! :) This is called daifuku.

I thought these could be cookies but they were crackers. The combination of cracker and sweet lemon cream was a bit weird at first, but they grew on me.

I couldn't believe the packaging for just one cupcake. They even put a cold pack in there!

I just couldn't resist wasabi Kit Kats. They're actually not horrible. I have eaten several. I'll probably save the rest to let other people try though.

curry

This had the texture of a chocolate bar, but it was mango flavored. I loved it!


One of the many gifts at school. A lot of the random cracker and mochi and azuki things have been from school.



This was similar to the mango candy bar above. I didn't care for this one that much though, which surprised me since I love strawberries more than mango. It was actually a bit too tart.


This was taken very soon after moving into my apartment. I love Ritz crackers!

this was a green tea Kit Kat on the outside and Sakura flavored on the inside.


Haha, look at how the Parmesan cheese container is only slightly bigger than the juice box.

random snacks

I didn't even know what I was buying, but I liked the shiny packaging and thought the name was funny. It turned out to be berry flavored gum which was good. :)

I think maybe I already posted this picture, but I'm not sure. Anyways... it was cookies and green tea ice cream! It wasn't as good as just regular cookies and cream, but it was still very good. :)

5 comments:

  1. Hi, Jenna!

    I found your blog by way of the Interac 2010 page on Facebook. I'm dallying with the idea of quitting my job here in Los Angeles and taking a whole different life route by packing up and going to teach in Japan. I haven't made that decision, yet, but I just wanted you to know that I've enjoyed reading your posts, especially this foodie one!

    I'm also super jealous that you recently went to Akihabara!

    All the best,

    Danielle

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  2. Hey Jenna! I hate to be the one to tell you this but... Unagi Pie is made from crushed up eel bones!!! Yum... I have tried one, too, they are surprisingly nice, right? I think they coat them in a load of sugar, though.
    I want to try those KitKats and mango chocolate!! Please buy me some mango-chocolate and I'll pay you back (I haven't seen any around!!)

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  3. Question 1. Is Unagi Pai a snack of night? Why?
    (don't ask Oyaji)

    Question 2. Why so many crazy flavored Kit Kats in Japan?

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  4. Dani: You should definitely come to Japan... it's awesome! :) It will be totally different than the US (but mostly in a good way!).

    Gwynnie: Eel BONES????? Blegh! I can deal with eel, but the bones? lol. I will buy you a candy bar for sure!

    Nagoyan: I have no idea. I did eat it at night though.
    I'm not sure about the reason for the strange Kit Kats in Japan. I've read that the name sorta sounds like "you will surely win" in Japanese, and I think that's part of why they're popular. But I'm not sure about the flavors. It's fun though! I just bought an Aloe Yogurt one... haven't tried it yet though!

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