Can't wait until the prize reveal video back in FL, both Singapore & Japan. & i really love Osaka, i actually prefer Osaka over Tokyo! So, all the bags you shipped off, are they a combo of Singapore & Japan or did you ship off your Singapore winnings b4 your trip to Japan? Oh & the little anchovies, if they're really dry dip them in vinegar they're very good.... a salty & sour crunch! So, there's 2 videos I'm looking 4ward to from you guys, the prize reveal & a modified house tour!
Interesting video that's a really unexpected and hilarious funny surprise , There are really lots of unique and interesting things in tokyo its one reason why many tourists choose go tokyo first then other places its fun to special unique things and expereiences. Lots of love and blessings.
I was just going to say it's a giant Yorkshire putting but with butter and lemon. When we was kids and there was extra Yorkshire pudding left my mam or Dad used to put treacle or Jam on it for us. It was just like a think pancake (crepe) sooo good!
Always enjoy when you take us along on your trips and anchovies nope don’t like those little beady eyes looking at me I would of got rid of them too everything looks amazing but breakfast was the best much ❤ guys
At 1:48, it's a Japanese take on flan called purin. The difference is while flan uses evaporated milk, purin uses regular milk, which makes it lighter. Flan is also typically baked in a water bath, resulting in a smooth, custardy texture, while Japanese pudding is typically steamed. Flan's history is traced back to the Roman Empire when egg surpluses were transformed into custards to produce both sweet and savory tastes. It was specifically France that created the flan of today and introduced caramelized sugar into the mixture, with the word flan coming from the proto-Germanic flado. It was introduced to Japan during the Meiji period and has been extremely popular since.
Dutch baby pancakes are from SEATTLE! Dutch babies were introduced in the first half of the 1900s at Manca's Cafe, a family-run restaurant that was owned by Victor Manca. They're derived from the German pancake dish pfannkuchen, it is said that the name Dutch baby was coined by one of Victor Manca's daughters, where "Dutch" was her corruption of the German autonym deutsch. But yes, a Dutch baby is very similar to a Yorkshire pudding, with a few differences: the Yorkshire pudding is more likely to be baked in individual servings, the pan is usually greased with beef drippings, and the result is rarely sweet. Dutch babies are larger, use butter, and are frequently sweet.
I think i mentioned it before but, the building that has a different color light on the landings of the stairs, looks like mermaid scales or The Rainbow Fish
I tried boba here where I live in West TN. It was from a Vietnam restaurant owned by a Vietnamese family. I don't know if boba is Vietnamese, but if it is, this should be authentic! I DID NOT like it!!! ❤ I thought the boba was going to be like doughy, but it was exactly like an orbee! 😂 And it had no taste!
If they taste like Yorkshire Pudding, then I can imagine how good they are. Here in the UK, you traditionally have Yorkshire Pudding with roast beef. You use the juice from the roast pan and add it to the ingredients when you make the pudding. It tastes great with gravy and the beef, which is savoury. But, I can imagine them tasting just as good sweet.
As a Dutch person, can I just say I have no idea what a Dutch baby is. I've never seen that in my life and now you've got me intrigued as to where it came from and why it's called that. 😂
You both are sooooo funny!!!
Dutch babies are one of my go to meals. They are fun and easy to make. You should try when you get home.
MMm those pancakes 🥞 looked soooo gooood!!! And no anchovies for me.. I don’t like food when it looks back at me 😅😂
Congrats on having baby.
Lol 😅😅😅😅 angel say baby 😅😅😅😅 haha!!!
Can't wait until the prize reveal video back in FL, both Singapore & Japan. & i really love Osaka, i actually prefer Osaka over Tokyo! So, all the bags you shipped off, are they a combo of Singapore & Japan or did you ship off your Singapore winnings b4 your trip to Japan? Oh & the little anchovies, if they're really dry dip them in vinegar they're very good.... a salty & sour crunch! So, there's 2 videos I'm looking 4ward to from you guys, the prize reveal & a modified house tour!
Bad little pancake 😂😂😂😂
I gotta try Those Fluffy Pancakes!😋❤️👍🏻
I have that exact same shirt,Angel. It is one of my faves because dad jokes are the best
Interesting video that's a really unexpected and hilarious funny surprise , There are really lots of unique and interesting things in tokyo its one reason why many tourists choose go tokyo first then other places its fun to special unique things and expereiences. Lots of love and blessings.
I was just going to say it's a giant Yorkshire putting but with butter and lemon.
When we was kids and there was extra Yorkshire pudding left my mam or Dad used to put treacle or Jam on it for us. It was just like a think pancake (crepe) sooo good!
We love Yorkshire puddings in the U.K., we have them on our Sunday roasts.
Fun fact: Yorkshires and pancakes are the same recipe/mixture
The Dutch baby is so good with strawberry or apple pie filling
The thing you ate first looked like a Yorkshire pudding ❤
thank yawll 4 sharin.
So much fun! 😊
I make Dutch babies often and that’s the way we eat them with one exception we like crispy bacon to eat along with it 😋
Always enjoy when you take us along on your trips and anchovies nope don’t like those little beady eyes looking at me I would of got rid of them too everything looks amazing but breakfast was the best much ❤ guys
Dutch babies are really good with whipped cream and fruit
Looks like gem pusher food just enlarged looks awesome.
Your Dutch Babies looks delicious thanks for sharing your journey there take care safe travel 💯💖💜💖💯
Yay. Off to osaka. We are going there in October.
Dutch Babies are my favorite! ❤
At 1:48, it's a Japanese take on flan called purin. The difference is while flan uses evaporated milk, purin uses regular milk, which makes it lighter. Flan is also typically baked in a water bath, resulting in a smooth, custardy texture, while Japanese pudding is typically steamed. Flan's history is traced back to the Roman Empire when egg surpluses were transformed into custards to produce both sweet and savory tastes. It was specifically France that created the flan of today and introduced caramelized sugar into the mixture, with the word flan coming from the proto-Germanic flado. It was introduced to Japan during the Meiji period and has been extremely popular since.
You need the lemon!! I ate it straight and ended up in the bathroom!!
awesome !
That looks like a giant Yorkshire pudding 😆
Buy vacuum seal bags to help get more prizes! Love your guys videos thank you for the constant uploads on multiple channels !😊
Love the title 😂😂
I love youe Japan vlogs and can't wait to see more ❤
Yes it’s a Yorkshire pudding . We have them with a roast
Dutch baby pancakes are from SEATTLE! Dutch babies were introduced in the first half of the 1900s at Manca's Cafe, a family-run restaurant that was owned by Victor Manca. They're derived from the German pancake dish pfannkuchen, it is said that the name Dutch baby was coined by one of Victor Manca's daughters, where "Dutch" was her corruption of the German autonym deutsch.
But yes, a Dutch baby is very similar to a Yorkshire pudding, with a few differences: the Yorkshire pudding is more likely to be baked in individual servings, the pan is usually greased with beef drippings, and the result is rarely sweet. Dutch babies are larger, use butter, and are frequently sweet.
I thought you said pregnant 😅😅😅
I thought the same thing lol
I thought so too lol
you guys need hearing aids 🤣🤣🤣I bet you guys get tired of it all the time are you pregnant yet like they're ready when they're ready 🥰🥰🥰
Same
Well did Crystal look pregnant to you? Lol
It's twins for you both lol jk dutch baby it cute ❤❤❤❤
I can for sure say we don't put butter or lemon in our yorkies 😂. Was not expecting the pancake dirty talk from cris 😅 angel liked it though 😉
I think i mentioned it before but, the building that has a different color light on the landings of the stairs, looks like mermaid scales or The Rainbow Fish
How do you guys order? Do you just point to something on the menu?
I tried boba here where I live in West TN. It was from a Vietnam restaurant owned by a Vietnamese family. I don't know if boba is Vietnamese, but if it is, this should be authentic! I DID NOT like it!!! ❤ I thought the boba was going to be like doughy, but it was exactly like an orbee! 😂 And it had no taste!
I hope everyone has a wonderful Thursday evening 🐦🌞
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It looks like a Yorkshire pudding in the uk
I saw Chainsaw man toys (orange dog with chainsaw on head). Would you guys ever want to win those? They are fun!
That thing looks exactly like a Yorkshire pudding except for the lemon, butter and sugar
Hah. We make Dutch babies at home all the time. Also, love the short Angel. I just bought the same one.
curious, how come you got so many luggages like? how about the plane fare
Do you all live in Japan or do you still live in USA
They still live in Florida, these videos are all pre recorded when they was in Japan
Kids at an old age ths the two of you❤🎉🎉🎉
Wow so many wins and all that luggage, must cost a fortune to ship it all home? But looks like an amazing trip! 😍👍
Hat was a very yabe thing to say about the pancakes crystal
If they taste like Yorkshire Pudding, then I can imagine how good they are. Here in the UK, you traditionally have Yorkshire Pudding with roast beef. You use the juice from the roast pan and add it to the ingredients when you make the pudding. It tastes great with gravy and the beef, which is savoury. But, I can imagine them tasting just as good sweet.
Anchovies salty not fishy
Hi both how are you
Me and my dads where there in spring I won allot so we where staying with some one who had a dog so the oter got sacrificed to to the dog
How are you tonight ❤
No Comment on the Title. LOL I don't like things with Butter so I wouldn't be having a Baby. Looks like you had fun on your last day.
We all feel a little click batey sometimes lol
As a Dutch person, can I just say I have no idea what a Dutch baby is. I've never seen that in my life and now you've got me intrigued as to where it came from and why it's called that. 😂
It's also know as a German Pancake.
First :)
i thought cris is prengant
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This was a terrible tease because us grandmas that have been watching you for years are waiting for yall to have some babies lol
We make German pancake same as Dutch babies... SO EASY