What He Got at Supermarket in Japan - Haul |
These are Japanese pickles. When I lived with my parents in Japan, I ate Japanese pickles every day.
He bought two packs of Fukujinzuke, which is Japanese pickles used as a relish for Japanese curry.
Fukujinzuke |
Kyu-chan |
This pickles is perfect with rice. :) Specifically, this package recommends to have them with tamagokake gohan, raw egg on rice.
Kyu-chan |
According to the package, the famous Japanese restaurant in Tokyo makes tamago kake gohan with Kyu-chan, and it has the recipe. Eating raw egg is a little risky outside of Japan because raw egg might be contaminated with salmonella. Next time I visit Japan, I should try this recipe.
Kyu-chan |
He bought this pickle, is called menma in Japan. This is made of bamboo shoots. Menma is perfect with ramen!
Menma |
Menma |
He bought these tubed Japanese spices.
Japanese Spices |
This is tubed fresh grated ginger, which is perfect with tofu.
Fresh Grated Ginger |
Fresh Grated Ginger |
These are tubed fresh grated wasabi. These are perfect with sashimi.
Fresh Grated Wasabi |
Okonomi Sauce |
Instant Miso Soup |
This is Maru-chan Seimen, Japanese instant noodle. I have tried some flavors of this products such as curry udon, miso ramen, tonkotsu ramen, shio ramen and figured out that curry udon flavor is the best. All flavors of this product are super good though.
Maru-chan Seimen Curry Udon |
Maru-chan Seimen Curry Udon |
I had requested my husband to buy some Japanese coffee. These two brands, Key Coffee and UCC, are very famous coffee manufacture in Japan.
Japanese Coffee |
Key Coffee |
Key Coffee |
I didn't realized that Japanese coffee is very unique until I moved to the U.S. I have never seen such a unique packed coffee like this at supermarkets in the U.S. That's why I decided to write about this on my blog and asked him to buy some. I will write about it next time. :)
Key Coffee |
UCC Coffee |
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Really great selection, especially the pickles and coffee! I look forward to your coffee post :)
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