Sunday, July 1, 2007

Food, Food and More FOOD!!!

There's one thing about the food in Japan. They sure taste different from the ones that we always eat at mamak stalls back home. For one, they don't have that much spicy food on the menu. And that, for me is good news because I can't eat hot food at all. And secondly, the cuisine (I call Japanese food cuisine because all the food here look so high class. Even a simple plate of taufoo also need to put so much garnish. Too meticulous...) here doesn't have that much MSG and flavoring, which, in short, I like!!! LOL...

I went to Jusco just now to buy some food for the next few days. Here are the pictures of the food I bought:-)

Takoyaki which simply means octopus fritters. This is one food that I simply can't resist. Only 1 bite can transport me to seventh heaven. I've eaten takoyaki in KL before but the Japanese version win hands down because, hello~ it's the food's origin. However, if you really want to eat mouth watering, yummy takoyaki, I suggest you head to Osaka, the capital of takoyaki.
The must-have drink in Japan, I think. Unlike Malaysian lemonade, this drink doesn't have sugar content so high which will cause you to be afflicted with diabetes with only 2 0.5l bottles. When I first drank this, I was honestly surprised that they could actually produce a drink that would taste nice even without a lot of sugar. Sadly, in Malaysia, that would be a near impossible feat ;-(
Niku dango, meaning meatballs. You just need to put them into a microwave oven and viola! You can eat it. This is actually the first time I bought this. I've tried almost all of the food in Jusco and thus, I thought, why not buy this? LOL... Will eat it for dinner tomorrow ^o^
I finally bought this ebi dango (shrimp fishball) after I saw all my seniors eating them. Yes, all of them love eating this, at least the girls. There's this 'Ebi Dango Addiction Disorder' going around at the 1st floor of the girls' dormitory and sad to say, I've contracted it too... I wonder if I'll fall in love with it like my seniors do or not ~_^
It says on the cover: bacon and egg. This has got to be the easiest way to make sandwiches. Just spread it on a piece of bread and insert it into the oven. Easy, and the savior for lazy people like me. Trust me, when you just wake up and still feel a bit groggy from lack of sleep, this will be the answer to all your prayers. But it's a bit on the unhealthy side so I don't eat it all that much. Usually just jam on bread or crap. But today, in particular, my tummy's being a bit picky so I bought this ;-)
There. Tomorrow's breakfast.

Now I need to go and look up football rules. There's quiz about it tomorrow. Haih~

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