When I was 11, my uncle once gifted me with an entire tin of Ishiya White Lover cookies, and even as an adult, I still remember everything about that food memory. The texture, the flavor of the fat from the butter and chocolate, the flavor of the cookie. Definitely changed my life. I even remember the rip of the wrapper. Too amazing. Thanks for doing that review, it brought back a lot of joy.
Ever since I was a kid, we came to visit my grandparents almost every year so it never seemed odd to us. I think it was more the other way around as I always thought there was too much food on our plate in Hawaii. haha. Like whenever I go to the theater there, I wish they had a smaller sized soda cup rather than the huge ones they have. I can never finish it all anyway.
you can get soda flavor into chocolate by creating a soda syrup. Just put soda in a non-stick pot and simmer it until you have nothing but syrup left, then when making chocolate, add the syrup to it. It works best with white chocolate since it has a much milder flavor than milk or dark chocolate
I tried the "shiroi koibito" original with white chocolate as well when I was in Japan back in 2009. I will never forget the amazing lovely taste, best white chocolate experience in my life :)
Satoshi's sound effects are amazing! I'm so happy for you guys to be able to eat all those yummy things. Thanks for sharing the experience with us. You guys are great!!😸👏
I've been binge-watching on your videos yesterday because I enjoy your laid-back vibes and the food reviews and recipes. Satoshi-san was so funny when he momentarily spaced out at the amount of good food you guys have! This really makes me want to visit Hokkaido! Looking forward to your Sapporo vlogs!
All of your haul items looked wonderful, but I'll say the chocolate potato chips had me salivating. Really enjoyed learning about new things. Looking forward to more!
100,000 very soon! i just subcribed yesterday and i already love this channel and its gone up in subcribers by like 100 in mere hours.keep up the great work guys!
11:57 When I lived in England, we had a way of making use of broken cookies or ones that got damaged in production. We call it the Broken Biscuit Assortment and they come in 1-2kg boxes and I think it's a great way to use cookies that would have been wasted otherwise, and you find some nice ones in there!
What delicious-looking treats! They all looked so good, but I love senbei, and I think I would most like to try those. They sounded really interesting! Also the seaweed potato chips. I have had some here, but I bet those were much more delicious than the ones I've gotten locally, with the special Hokkaido potatoes. Seaweed tastes really good with potato chips. I can't wait to see the other food treat videos from your Hokkaido trip! Please take good care of yourselves, and be well.
Well, it was just for that trip! Hopefully you'll get to go to Hokkaido again one day, and try more snacks, but you know it won't be every day. You should try some fun treats when you get the chance. :-) You can go back to your regular food routine later. Have a good weekend!
This was a top quality food haul! These things don't even qualify as "snack", they seem things just come out from a pastry shop! I'm curious to see what other things you bought, keep 'em coming :D
Holy moly you guys brought back tonsssss of food lol!!!! Maalu almond and chocolate and choco puff pastry I think is my favorite... Satoshi swept away 😂😂😂 and these packaging looks like some jewelry package!!!! Japan killing it with packaging!! And the chocolate drink omg ❤️❤️❤️ oo can't wait to watch yakisoba video!! Ooo and I'm gonna buy some of the snack online thank you for the online link! Love to y'all!!
The history of the production of baumkuchen in Japan (especially Ninoshima in Hiroshima) is just amazing...(Karl Juchheim’s legacy lives on...such a life story involving this delicious cake he worked so hard to make a success...)
Yes Baumkuchen is from Germany. The first records (in German) where made in 1450. Although I said that Baumkuchen is a German cake, it is not quite correct. There are numerous different Baumkuchen-like cakes in Europe (like Kransekage in Denmark) but Baumkuchen is the German version (and I would say the best known one).
I've bought the 白色恋人 cookies before after a holday in Japan. Very expensive but very delicious! And very sweet Eaten Baumkuchen that someone brought from Japan as well, very sweet too.
OMG! Everything looks so delicious! I've already tried the Shiroi Koibito. I bought it from the Departure Hall in Narita Airport when I went to Tokyo. I tried both their original one and milk chocolate one. It was so delicious. I hope to go Hokkaido someday and pick up all those awesome treats! By the way, Shinichi-san, I just love your jacket. It's so cute. Lol. Is that the design of it?
im familiar with royce chocolate and shiroi (did i say the name right). Someone gifted my parents the white chocolate sandwich of the latter. i believe when you said all of those are good. we love the desserts in japan bec it's not too sweet, just right.
Wow, what a plethora of beautiful treats! Bralady is so nice, I'm sure she took you to great places. I wonder if that chocolate drink is rich enough to whip like cream? Otherwise maybe a custard? I liked the 3 pack of the wafer with fruit and chocolates, the looked decadent and delicate.
Satoshi is so cute when he swept away by the chocolate, I'm sorry for calling you cute haha I'm going to Hokaido next year although I really want to go back to Kyoto
I'm always amazed about, how fancy "Baumkuchen / tree cake" is in Japan :) In fact, it is german and there are tons of varieties available here. I tried some of the japanese versions during my tokio trip - It's sweeter than the german one and it comes often with a kind of vanilla or syrupy taste, sometimes coated with something, mostly kinda similar in taste, but most of time in a good quality. Had one that said, that there is cheese filled inside and i thought, it's probably a regular cream cheese... BUT it was kinda real cheese and also tasted like that, wich was a... weird and unexpected taste in some way... Anyway, when some of you out there visiting Germany, maybe at the end of nevember or in december, try the "Baumkuchen" at the Christmas markets/fairs - you'll be not disappointed :)
Awesome! If you're not planning to visit Germany in the near future, i could catch some fresh stuff on the Christmas fairs, wich are starting soon and send it to you, if you like :)
those chocolate covered chips doe. I've seen them but wondered how they tasted. next time I'm going to try them. y'all be making me hungry. lol why could Japan be closer.
Arrrhhh Baumkuchen.. I haven't had one for sooo long, they are super popular in Shanghai too, where they cook and serve it hot! Mike and I have been trying to reduce our animal product intake or even omit them all together though... So far, dairy and egg products have proven to be the hardest to give up/avoid.. This video is evidence itself lol. Wonderful and super interesting videos as always my friends!! 👌👍👍
all the snacks there are tasty and delicious!~even the milk, bought potato chocolate from royce , have the curry from yoshimi, kitakaro bought those too lol also bought Letao the white chocolate is yummy also bought those not the one you have right now since you said that is new, love the lange de chat
You guys made me realize 美冬 (Mi Fuyu - beautiful winter) pronounced so similarly to mille-feuille (which is a dessert with cream sandwiched between puff pastries). Such a creative name!
Thinking about, I realize this Potato Chips covered in Chocolate is the only time I think of combining Potatoes with sweets as a recipe, being the fourth most consumed staple food after corn rice and wheat. And all those sweet treats must really be goods to make you giggle about skipping dinner :P
Hi Shinichi and Satoshi :) I was wondering why you passionately objected (11:03) to taking the local train to Hokkaido? It sounds like a story I must hear :) By the way, your review of these Hokkaido treats is marketing at its best and these companies should pay you for promoting their sweets :D I'd fly to Japan just to visit Hokkaido and buy these treats.
Hi Elizabeth. I think it was because it takes 3 days to get there and people usually opt to fly there rather than take the train. I was also having anxiety over the thought of going through an underwater tunnel that goes underneath the ocean. I know silly me. hehe. But in the end I was happy we did it.
Baumkuchen is a German speciality. Baum=tree and Kuchen=cake. It is called Baumkuchen because it looks like tree rings. There is a famous bakery that is shaped like a Baumkuchen.
You should try our cheese and onion potato chips made in Maine. You should try our cheese and onion potato chips made in Maine. B a u m kuken is German and is a special treat at Christmas time.
my japanese Boss once brought some of the shiroi koibito sweets with him from Japan and they really were soooo delicious, though I actually don't like chocolate that much*-*
Yanfei Xie I don't know if you have this medicine locally, but I take something called nausene before I do anything that makes me nervous. (I usually take it before I have to teach!) It calms your stomach within minutes. If you get too motion sick, take music with you and shut your eyes. Meditating can help too-- I like to think of an all-white room or a bedroom at night during the rain. Hopefully that helps!
Arianna Jones Thank for telling me! I didn't know about all these neat tips and tricks! I'll be sure to use them when I go on a trip! Thanks again for telling me! ^^
When I traveled to Hokkaido, I bought SO MANY SWEET TREATS back with me! But unfortunately I didn't check this video beforehand otherwise I would've bought the Yoshimi chips :(( (but I did check TabiEats pther Hokkaido travel video). For anyone planning to go to Hokkaido, I totally recommend Furano (they are the agricultural central: Lavender, Dairy, jam, etc etc). There's also a special baumkuchen shop that sells crispy baumkuchen, pumpkin/melon baumkuchen. And Yes, anything from Ishiya really tastes good.
Baumkuchen is a German word. I am now imagining that you have been in Switzerland and there would be no chocolate bars in the shops because you had bought all - That would be a nightmare!
Hello again Satoshi Kun! Chocolate chips so good! Maine the state that I live in is a potato State and some of the shops have Maine potatoes made into potato chips and dipped in chocolate and they are I would imagine as good as you have. :-) Chocolate chips so good! Main the state that I live in is a potato State and some of the shops have main potatoes made into potato chips and dip in chocolate and they are I would imagine is good as you have. :-)
Oh, I've had the Ishiya drink too (a chocolate one). They sell them in Sapporo too, at certain attractions. I think we got it at Sapporo Tower. It was 300 JPY which was quite expensive for a drink but well worth it. So creamy!
I want to try some of those but you can have the shrimp ones okay 😉💗😻🐾 The Baumkuchen I love those and so addictive. I was able to order it in little individual bites from Jbox.com and yeah there are great straight from the freezer too. You know I was thinking if you go to Hokkaido again maybe you could do like a giveaway and maybe get like the white chocolate cookies and some of the others that you had gotten. That would be awesome. Just a suggestion. Oh and that Chocolate drink I have an Idea for it already in my head if I could get my hands on some. LOL Thank you so very much you guys for this awesome Food haul. Now I need some sweets. 🍫☕🍨❤💞🌈😍😻
What is 'soda' flavour? Seeing feuilletine on that LeTAO Premier maalu package brought me back to my days in pastry college. Feuilletine is magical. Truly the ultimate in sweet 'sakuto' taste. :)
When I was 11, my uncle once gifted me with an entire tin of Ishiya White Lover cookies, and even as an adult, I still remember everything about that food memory. The texture, the flavor of the fat from the butter and chocolate, the flavor of the cookie. Definitely changed my life. I even remember the rip of the wrapper. Too amazing. Thanks for doing that review, it brought back a lot of joy.
I can't believe it took me so long to try that stuff. It changed my life for the better! haha
Ever since I was a kid, we came to visit my grandparents almost every year so it never seemed odd to us. I think it was more the other way around as I always thought there was too much food on our plate in Hawaii. haha. Like whenever I go to the theater there, I wish they had a smaller sized soda cup rather than the huge ones they have. I can never finish it all anyway.
:D Wow I want to go to Hokkaido!!
You probably have small stomach then
you can get soda flavor into chocolate by creating a soda syrup. Just put soda in a non-stick pot and simmer it until you have nothing but syrup left, then when making chocolate, add the syrup to it. It works best with white chocolate since it has a much milder flavor than milk or dark chocolate
I love Satoshi being swept away. :)
I want to be swept away by chocolate too! haha 😄
北海道の者です。この1ヶ月で急に暖かくなり とってもいい季節になりましたよ~♪本当にまた来てくださいね~!
日本語字幕がついてるし身近な話題なので英語の勉強になります。いつもありがとうございます★今後の北海道偏のアップも楽しみにしてますネ♪
コメント、ありがとうございます!夏の北海道、本当に行きたいです。最後に夏に行ったのはいつだったろうか・・・と思います。どういうわけか、仕事でも遊びでも、冬に行くことが多かったんですね。これからようやく札幌到着動画になります。どうぞご期待ください!
"We went to that store like 5 times" Haha~
I can totally see myself doing that
Thanks for sharing with use! And you two are so funny :)
I know right? Gosh everything was delicious!
I tried the "shiroi koibito" original with white chocolate as well when I was in Japan back in 2009. I will never forget the amazing lovely taste, best white chocolate experience in my life :)
Satoshi's sound effects are amazing! I'm so happy for you guys to be able to eat all those yummy things. Thanks for sharing the experience with us. You guys are great!!😸👏
Satoshi is the sound effects master! (in addition to being the random dance master). Hope you enjoy your weekend!
I look forward to the day when I can visit Japan. I've seen so many videos on it, it looks amazing!!!
I'm crazy about white chocolate! But I love all the others almost as much. Hokkaido has so much going for it! Thanks, guys!!
we wish we could share some of these treats with you and Lulul!
That would be such a great name for a band, "The Crunchy Multidimensional Chocolate Milkshakes!" LOL!!! :D
I've been binge-watching on your videos yesterday because I enjoy your laid-back vibes and the food reviews and recipes. Satoshi-san was so funny when he momentarily spaced out at the amount of good food you guys have! This really makes me want to visit Hokkaido! Looking forward to your Sapporo vlogs!
These were all seriously good! I mean not even kidding! Thanks for watching!
All of your haul items looked wonderful, but I'll say the chocolate potato chips had me salivating. Really enjoyed learning about new things. Looking forward to more!
glad you enjoyed watching this one as much as we love eating them!
Hi guy's good to see you guy's wow a food haul yummie snacks from Hokkaido awesome
I really love watching your videos.
Cool Hoodie! I going to have to make my own pant splattered hoodie now.
I love Hokkaido just like I love you both guys, I'll start watching all your videos now
Everything looked so good!! Thanks for sharing this! Have a great day!
thanks so much for watching Cheryl!
100,000 very soon! i just subcribed yesterday and i already love this channel and its gone up in subcribers by like 100 in mere hours.keep up the great work guys!
11:57 When I lived in England, we had a way of making use of broken cookies or ones that got damaged in production. We call it the Broken Biscuit Assortment and they come in 1-2kg boxes and I think it's a great way to use cookies that would have been wasted otherwise, and you find some nice ones in there!
I love food eating videos an trying new foods amazing
What delicious-looking treats! They all looked so good, but I love senbei, and I think I would most like to try those. They sounded really interesting! Also the seaweed potato chips. I have had some here, but I bet those were much more delicious than the ones I've gotten locally, with the special Hokkaido potatoes. Seaweed tastes really good with potato chips. I can't wait to see the other food treat videos from your Hokkaido trip! Please take good care of yourselves, and be well.
the rice crackers were really amazing. There was so much to choose from but then we'd probably gain about 20 kilos if we did1 haha
Well, it was just for that trip! Hopefully you'll get to go to Hokkaido again one day, and try more snacks, but you know it won't be every day. You should try some fun treats when you get the chance. :-) You can go back to your regular food routine later. Have a good weekend!
This looks like the best dinner! I've got to admit I'm jealous of your Hokkaido food haul. Satoshi's food reverie was so sweetly charming.
omg, everything was amazing! Probably one of the best food hauls we've ever done!
This was a top quality food haul! These things don't even qualify as "snack", they seem things just come out from a pastry shop!
I'm curious to see what other things you bought, keep 'em coming :D
no you are absolutely right about that. They were really that good!
Awesome! Thank you for the review, Shinichi and Satoshi! I hope to try these when I go to Hokkaido in two months for the winter festivals!
Everything looks so good.
omg everything was beyond amazing! Like seriously!
Im going to hokkaido in the coming july,and i just can't wait the try out the yummy snacks that you guys mentioned in the video!
oh you must try everything we tried! Let us know how you like them!
Wow ---you guys chose some really good stuff! That soda chocolate sounds very interesting. Looking forward to the yakisoba video.
oh gosh, there really were the best. so good!
Satoshi's expressions are so ON POINT :D hahhaa so cute !
yes! haha! He's the facial expression master!
Baumkuchen is basically same as our Sekacz, one of my favourite traets when I was a kid.
I have been to Hokkaido the sweets are amazing
Thank you! Great job!
It was a great video with a sense of realism.
Holy moly you guys brought back tonsssss of food lol!!!! Maalu almond and chocolate and choco puff pastry I think is my favorite... Satoshi swept away 😂😂😂 and these packaging looks like some jewelry package!!!! Japan killing it with packaging!! And the chocolate drink omg ❤️❤️❤️ oo can't wait to watch yakisoba video!! Ooo and I'm gonna buy some of the snack online thank you for the online link! Love to y'all!!
so happy you enjoyed this food haul. Yes we brought back a lot but honestly, wanted to bring back more!!! HUGS right back at ya!
Very informative and helpful videos. Love your mom's recipe's, too! I'm going to make Hokkaido part of my trip in July for sure! 🌺aloha!
long this long video. I get to see so much!!! thank you
Satoshi being swept away is so cute hahaha i wanna experience that with food as well.
The snacks are so luxurious! I want to taste them! lol
Votre accent français était parfait ! Merci pour vos videos !
thank you so much!
Hello you guys are wonderful. I really love watching you
You guys pronounced "Langue de chat" really well! It actually means "cat's tongue" if translated literally
Thank you
everything looks delicious!
they were all so yummy!
Wonderful. I wish I could afford to go to Japan for a holiday. Oh well, it's nice to dream.
One day you will. Keep dreaming my friend!
The history of the production of baumkuchen in Japan (especially Ninoshima in Hiroshima) is just amazing...(Karl Juchheim’s legacy lives on...such a life story involving this delicious cake he worked so hard to make a success...)
Awesome! If I had to choose only one, I'd go with the dark, or milk or white chocolate "cookie bars" with the blueberry filling!
Loved this haul! :)
yay!!!
I love you guys❤️❤️❤️❤️Santoshi is a sweetheart
The chocolate chips are really delicious and dangerously addictive as you said. 10 out of 5 stars.
Love your channel, love you guys ❤️
jealous, all looks awesome!
yay!
I am looking forward to the Sapporo trip in your coming up video.
Sapporo video coming real soon!
yh I've always wanted to go to Japan. .wish I could one day
We look forward to welcoming you to our country!
Yes Baumkuchen is from Germany. The first records (in German) where made in 1450. Although I said that Baumkuchen is a German cake, it is not quite correct. There are numerous different Baumkuchen-like cakes in Europe (like Kransekage in Denmark) but Baumkuchen is the German version (and I would say the best known one).
Love Baumkuchen! Love it!
Looks yummy. Thanks for the Video.^^
It's our pleasure. Thanks for watching!
This looks all very good, didn't had Baumkuchen in quite a while but now I'm craving some, lol.
we LOVE Baumkuchen!
I've bought the 白色恋人 cookies before after a holday in Japan. Very expensive but very delicious! And very sweet Eaten Baumkuchen that someone brought from Japan as well, very sweet too.
OMG! Everything looks so delicious! I've already tried the Shiroi Koibito. I bought it from the Departure Hall in Narita Airport when I went to Tokyo. I tried both their original one and milk chocolate one. It was so delicious. I hope to go Hokkaido someday and pick up all those awesome treats! By the way, Shinichi-san, I just love your jacket. It's so cute. Lol. Is that the design of it?
I know. Aren't they amazing? So happy you like my jacket! Yes, it's from a store called H & M. I bought it ages ago!
im familiar with royce chocolate and shiroi (did i say the name right). Someone gifted my parents the white chocolate sandwich of the latter. i believe when you said all of those are good. we love the desserts in japan bec it's not too sweet, just right.
We are now huge fans of shiroi koibito! They are amazing!
It all looks so good! You can use that chocolate milk to make pancakes or a sauce.
Wow, what a plethora of beautiful treats! Bralady is so nice, I'm sure she took you to great places.
I wonder if that chocolate drink is rich enough to whip like cream? Otherwise maybe a custard?
I liked the 3 pack of the wafer with fruit and chocolates, the looked decadent and delicate.
Satoshi is so cute when he swept away by the chocolate, I'm sorry for calling you cute haha
I'm going to Hokaido next year although I really want to go back to Kyoto
That was the first thing i noticed. I thought you really served chips in small quantities. Would love to try those snacks
Ohhh those dark chocolate with blueberry sounds too good...
oh yes. the chocolate with blueberry was beyond amazing. Like seriously!
I'm always amazed about, how fancy "Baumkuchen / tree cake" is in Japan :) In fact, it is german and there are tons of varieties available here. I tried some of the japanese versions during my tokio trip - It's sweeter than the german one and it comes often with a kind of vanilla or syrupy taste, sometimes coated with something, mostly kinda similar in taste, but most of time in a good quality. Had one that said, that there is cheese filled inside and i thought, it's probably a regular cream cheese... BUT it was kinda real cheese and also tasted like that, wich was a... weird and unexpected taste in some way... Anyway, when some of you out there visiting Germany, maybe at the end of nevember or in december, try the "Baumkuchen" at the Christmas markets/fairs - you'll be not disappointed :)
The Japanese are in love with Baumkuchen and as you said, they've made numerous tweaks to this cake. We can't wait to try the real thing in Germany!
Awesome! If you're not planning to visit Germany in the near future, i could catch some fresh stuff on the Christmas fairs, wich are starting soon and send it to you, if you like :)
those chocolate covered chips doe. I've seen them but wondered how they tasted. next time I'm going to try them. y'all be making me hungry. lol why could Japan be closer.
oh yeah, you gotta try these. Now we've tried other brands, but we have to say, it's the Royce Chocolate that makes these extra special.
Arrrhhh Baumkuchen.. I haven't had one for sooo long, they are super popular in Shanghai too, where they cook and serve it hot! Mike and I have been trying to reduce our animal product intake or even omit them all together though... So far, dairy and egg products have proven to be the hardest to give up/avoid.. This video is evidence itself lol. Wonderful and super interesting videos as always my friends!! 👌👍👍
Ohhh I would love to try it hot! Hope you had a great weekend TJ
You guys eating all those chips makes me want to make Dorilocos so bad!
I've always wanted to go there ....
Hokkaido awaits your visit!
ohh them chocolatesss ♥♥ Satoshi taste reactions XD and nice hoodie Shinichi~
thanks and thanks! gosh we're already dreaming about going back and getting more!
all the snacks there are tasty and delicious!~even the milk, bought potato chocolate from royce , have the curry from yoshimi, kitakaro bought those too lol also bought Letao the white chocolate is yummy also bought those not the one you have right now since you said that is new, love the lange de chat
weren't everything so yummy? Glad you got to try them!
trying to go to the chocolate factory. It is so yummy
Fun video, thanks!
You guys made me realize 美冬 (Mi Fuyu - beautiful winter) pronounced so similarly to mille-feuille (which is a dessert with cream sandwiched between puff pastries). Such a creative name!
Love the hoodie Shinichi!
Yummmm! Making me hungry at night guys :Oo
everything was so good!
Thinking about, I realize this Potato Chips covered in Chocolate is the only time I think of combining Potatoes with sweets as a recipe, being the fourth most consumed staple food after corn rice and wheat. And all those sweet treats must really be goods to make you giggle about skipping dinner :P
Yep we skipped dinner. But we had absolutely no regrets!
Take me back to Hokkaidooo!!!!!! The soup curry is soo soo good :)) haha i ended up eating way too many sweets in hokkaido xD
OH yeah tell me about it. We probably gained a few pounds after this food haul. haha
Wow all the snacks were opened at one go? Wonder how to finish all of them. Or is there a way to store them so they keep fresh
+ice ragnarok we finished these so quick. There aren't hat many in each package so this one want too difficult.
I love that hoodie 😍
シンイチの食べ方🤣仕草、目つき、全て乙女💕w
Hi Shinichi and Satoshi :) I was wondering why you passionately objected (11:03) to taking the local train to Hokkaido? It sounds like a story I must hear :)
By the way, your review of these Hokkaido treats is marketing at its best and these companies should pay you for promoting their sweets :D I'd fly to Japan just to visit Hokkaido and buy these treats.
Hi Elizabeth. I think it was because it takes 3 days to get there and people usually opt to fly there rather than take the train. I was also having anxiety over the thought of going through an underwater tunnel that goes underneath the ocean. I know silly me. hehe. But in the end I was happy we did it.
THOSE ARE GOOD YUMMY
the matcha candy would be my choice!!!
great choice!
Baumkuchen is a German speciality. Baum=tree and Kuchen=cake. It is called Baumkuchen because it looks like tree rings. There is a famous bakery that is shaped like a Baumkuchen.
we love Baumkuchen!
You should try our cheese and onion potato chips made in Maine. You should try our cheese and onion potato chips made in Maine. B a u m kuken is German and is a special treat at Christmas time.
They have the pop rocks in chocolate also in New Zealand.L& P bar.
ohhh yay! They are quite delicious we thought, especially because this one tasted like peach!
I need everything!!!!
ughhhh your food hauuuuls ❤
you like? :)
+TabiEats ohhhh yaaaas!!!
Me too
my japanese Boss once brought some of the shiroi koibito sweets with him from Japan and they really were soooo delicious, though I actually don't like chocolate that much*-*
I know! Even I (Shinichi) was surprised at how good they were. It was my first time trying it believe it or not!
They really are*-* we also had the ones with the soft cookie and it really isn't making any cracking noise... So delicious
Dayun~! I wanna travel to Hokkaido but I can't~!!!!!
Because... T.T We don't have that much money to spend on... T.T And my mom, dad, Me, lil bro and lil sis, we get motion sickness... T.T
Yanfei Xie I don't know if you have this medicine locally, but I take something called nausene before I do anything that makes me nervous. (I usually take it before I have to teach!) It calms your stomach within minutes. If you get too motion sick, take music with you and shut your eyes. Meditating can help too-- I like to think of an all-white room or a bedroom at night during the rain. Hopefully that helps!
***** Thanks a whole bunch for cheering me up! I feel a whole lot better! ^^
Arianna Jones Thank for telling me! I didn't know about all these neat tips and tricks! I'll be sure to use them when I go on a trip! Thanks again for telling me! ^^
When I traveled to Hokkaido, I bought SO MANY SWEET TREATS back with me! But unfortunately I didn't check this video beforehand otherwise I would've bought the Yoshimi chips :(( (but I did check TabiEats pther Hokkaido travel video).
For anyone planning to go to Hokkaido, I totally recommend Furano (they are the agricultural central: Lavender, Dairy, jam, etc etc). There's also a special baumkuchen shop that sells crispy baumkuchen, pumpkin/melon baumkuchen.
And Yes, anything from Ishiya really tastes good.
Baumkuchen is a German word.
I am now imagining that you have been in Switzerland and there would be no chocolate bars in the shops because you had bought all - That would be a nightmare!
hahaha! Now that would be a dream come true!
Hello again Satoshi Kun! Chocolate chips so good! Maine the state that I live in is a potato State and some of the shops have Maine potatoes made into potato chips and dipped in chocolate and they are I would imagine as good as you have. :-) Chocolate chips so good! Main the state that I live in is a potato State and some of the shops have main potatoes made into potato chips and dip in chocolate and they are I would imagine is good as you have. :-)
Mille feuille means 1000 layers in french. Famous french dessert is named that. So in that dark chocolate was mille feuille pastry probably?
ahh yes. You are right. It's mille feuille pastry. It was sooooo good!
LeTAO is Otaru backwards? I never knew that until I watched your video. I had their Double Fromage Cheesecake in Otaru too. It was really good.
Oh, I've had the Ishiya drink too (a chocolate one). They sell them in Sapporo too, at certain attractions. I think we got it at Sapporo Tower. It was 300 JPY which was quite expensive for a drink but well worth it. So creamy!
Oh yes. That is so good!
can i try all of that pls? I LOVE JAPAN!
amazing video sad i can't visit Hokkaido
one day you'll be able to!
i hope guys :( i love all your videos you guys are amazing
Hokkaido..... I want to go......
it's such a nice place Mike!
I bet.
: D
Can these snacks be gotten in Tokyo?
You can find some of them but not all of them. You can also buy some of them online. I put links in the description box. Hope this helps!
I want to try some of those but you can have the shrimp ones okay 😉💗😻🐾 The Baumkuchen I love those and so addictive. I was able to order it in little individual bites from Jbox.com and yeah there are great straight from the freezer too.
You know I was thinking if you go to Hokkaido again maybe you could do like a giveaway and maybe get like the white chocolate cookies and some of the others that you had gotten. That would be awesome. Just a suggestion. Oh and that Chocolate drink I have an Idea for it already in my head if I could get my hands on some. LOL
Thank you so very much you guys for this awesome Food haul. Now I need some sweets. 🍫☕🍨❤💞🌈😍😻
Oh gosh, we wish we could share some with you because everything we tried was beyond amazing, especially the sweets!
What is 'soda' flavour? Seeing feuilletine on that LeTAO Premier maalu package brought me back to my days in pastry college. Feuilletine is magical. Truly the ultimate in sweet 'sakuto' taste. :)
Soda flavor in Japan usually means a flavor somewhat like Sprite or 7 Up.
Like a light citrus? My favourite!
Omg I've had lays chocolate potato chips and never ate them again!! Lol!!
YUMMY 😋
ソーダ、おいしそうだ!
...sorry, couldn't resist.
ソーダ、美味しいんですよ。びっくりでした。
haha