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Hey guys!
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Thanks to our last video where I showed you guys the foods that I miss the most from Japan,
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which I got from Rakuten,
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Rakuten has offered to continue sending us our favorite Japanese things that we can share with you guys!
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So I'm super excited!
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And today Jun and I picked out some really amazing Japanese snacks,
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mostly sweets, that I think you guys are going to like a lot.
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So, I can't wait to show them to you!
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The first two that I'm going to show you are Jun's personal recommendations
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for two Japanese sweets that he thinks are super delicious,
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and I actually haven't tried before, so I'm going to try them with you for the first time!
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The first is this Japanese crispy wafer.
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And these are wafers with almonds and sauce on top of them.
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So the first one is almonds and yuzu,
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and yuzu is a citrus fruit that kind of looks like a lemon but is a little bit sweeter.
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And then almonds and caramel [actually vanilla].
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And then little crispy puffs with Okinawan black sugar.
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So, I'm excited to try this. I hope it tastes really good!
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Itadakimasu!
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This is the yuzu one. I've never tasted anything like this.
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It's really light and fluffy, and
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it just has a little bit of tang from that yuzu flavor.
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It's actually really good!
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This one must be the [vanilla].
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This is delicious! It's like the perfect amount of flavor.
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And this would go reeeeally really well with tea.
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This definitely has the little bit of a bitter flavor that really dark sugars have.
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But it's really good, too.
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All three of these combined give you a really good range.
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You have the sour, you have the sweet, and then you have a little bit bitter.
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These are absolutely perfect tea snacks.
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I wish I had tea here now because this would be so good with tea!
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And second we have this box.
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And you may be thinking, "Why is that coming in a box?"
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And that's because Jun and I found this really amazing snack website.
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But it sells mostly omiyage, which are gifts that you're supposed to give to other people.
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Except instead of buying it as a gift, I got it for myself!
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So a lot of the snacks I have come in really nice little boxes.
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So this one is...
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These are called Western style crackers,
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but they're not really crackers--they're supposed to be sweet.
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And they're kind of like little sandwiches.
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And inside of them they have
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This one has vanilla, and inside of this one is matcha.
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And Jun's had these before and he said they're super delicious.
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I haven't had them before, though, so I'm going to try them with you guys!
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This is really good! This is more like a Western style cookie
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with a vanilla cream inside.
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The cream is really soft and it's still creamy.
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It's not like the cream we get in cookies here, where it's hard.
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Matcha has this sort of flavor that's sweet,
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but it's also got a little bit of a bitter twinge to it.
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And you kind of taste it in the back of your mouth.
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It's a really interesting experience.
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The little bit of bitterness that you get with the matcha combined with the sweet cookie is really good.
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Third is something I picked out! It's in a really cute box again.
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And these are matcha-flavored chocolate crepes.
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So it should be amazingly delicious!
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This is so good!
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Just the combination of having that matcha-flavored chocolate on the outside,
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with the crepe, that's hard, on the inside,
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it's so satisfying to bite into it!
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I feel like that is something that I could eat all day if I had the room.
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I would just want to keep chewing on it forever.
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And then fourth, I wanted to get something a little bit salty because so far everything we have is sweet.
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And so I picked this, and this is actually a really common snack that you'll see all over Japan.
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It's a rice cracker with a little drop of cheese on it,
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and usually I see them with almonds on top,
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but I picked this one, which has little sakura-shaped flowers.
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And they're shrimp crackers, and shrimp crackers are another really common Japanese snack
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that are actually super delicious, so I think these will be really good.
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That is such a unique combination of flavors that I never thought would work well together!
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Japan doesn't use a lot of cheese, but when they do combine things with cheese,
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for some reason it tastes really good.
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I'm going to eat another one.
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And finally, I picked this out just because it was so adorable and I couldn't resist!
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It's a little candy sushi bento box!
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It's so adorable!
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It has little nigiri, So I guess this is maguro and ika, or squid.
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And then this has kappa, which is cucumber, and
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another type of maguro, a little roll!
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And it has little chopsticks as well!
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And Jun said I'm not supposed to eat this because it's just a hard candy that's for display,
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but of course I'm going to try it for you guys! So let's see how it tastes!
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I have my little sushi box!
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Let's see if I can pick this up with chopsticks again...
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I thought this was going to be really hard,
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like a candy you would just have to suck on, which is boring.
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But it's not.
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It's really hard, but it's kind of crispy.
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So it breaks apart in your mouth pretty easily. You can chew on it.
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I wasn't expecting a lot from the taste because I thought it was more for display,
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but it's actually really good.
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It's not overwhelmingly sweet like American candies.
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I don't know if I could eat all of them at once,
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but it's still adorable and fun to eat.
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And Jun and I were actually able to find a single store on Rakuten that sold all of these things on it,
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and it's called "Kyoto Okashi-no-heya," which means
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Kyoto snack house.
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So a lot of the snacks on there are traditional Japanese snacks that you could get in Kyoto.
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And the reason I love this website is because everything is so cute!
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And I wanted to buy pretty much everything I saw on there.
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I think they have a lot of really amazing things that are super adorable and delicious.
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They have a little candy crayon that you can draw with,
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and they have little bears with candy inside them,
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and this little sushi set, and they have a different one, too!
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And so I'm going to give you a link to that store!
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Because I thought it might be easier for you guys if you can just pick one store
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instead of trying to navigate the entire Rakuten website if you want to buy something.
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Because last time you guys said you were a little confused about it.
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So we just picked one store today, and I think it's really great!
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And like last time we made this video, Rakuten is having a free shipping campaign
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from May 13th through 17th.
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So if you spend a certain amount of money then you can get free shipping.
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And I wanted to get this video up before that starts so you can take advantage of it if you want to!
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And I'll put a link with more details down in the description,
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as well as links to everything we got here today!
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And I really think you guys will like them, and especially a lot of other things on that website, too!
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They have little natto snacks that I kind want to try, even though I don't like natto.
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Jun said he thought he would like it,
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but he likes natto so I don't know if I trust him on that.
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And let us know what sort of things you're interested in from Japan,
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so Jun and I can start thinking about what we personally would recommend,
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so we can share that with you guys next time!
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Thank you so much for watching! I'll see you guys later!