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  • Yeah, how you doing everybody?

  • Okay so today we have a very special treat.

  • It is the end of summer.

  • Well I would say september 1st being the end of summer is the end of watermelon season.

  • So to celebrate the end of summer I have bought in our refrigerator.

  • Frosty here.

  • This is a very unusual Suijk Obama made in chiba which is our neighbor.

  • We're in Tokyo right now.

  • It's an autumn sweet, you can see that.

  • But well you know watermelons are for summer.

  • So we're going to cut this open and it is pretty interesting and I'm going to show you what it looks like when they make it All right.

  • See you frosty.

  • Thanks for keeping us cool.

  • It's called fridge here to the run is here.

  • Mhm Yes after this I'm going to probably be doing a game night, a little bit of games on twitch following this but joining us today is can I?

  • And leo leo just happens to have watermelon clothes on there.

  • What's going on with that?

  • Hello?

  • So let them eat cake.

  • Let's try this here.

  • So I want to show you before we start on our living room tv.

  • I have actually This is where we ordered it off of a site called Rock 10.

  • And uh this they have also a metal bomb which is really interesting bob McEwen is like I guess it's like a european or german style of cake.

  • Yeah that they roll and it's really interesting you can see they have all these different kinds of them.

  • We got the normal one and it comes from Chibas rice.

  • So it's made with natural ingredients?

  • That's what the cake looks like.

  • And check it out.

  • This is how they roll it on.

  • So the cakes are rolled like this and you can see they start making like round shape to them which is really unusual.

  • And then they cut them and then they I don't know if you can see that they're they like we'll put the watermelon designed by branding it onto the green cake.

  • Then they fill it with the owners and like I guess that the black chocolate chips would be the seeds.

  • So I'm pretty excited about this.

  • And then it takes some day to they Um package it up and then day three they send it out to us And that's what it's gonna look like hopefully.

  • And it cost us $40.

  • It's look it's for the end of summer.

  • It's how we celebrate.

  • That's how we celebrate.

  • So cutting the cake is going to be can I?

  • Because I I want to eat the thing.

  • Let's put this here.

  • We have two cameras going on here.

  • What?

  • I'll move this over here.

  • Yeah.

  • All right.

  • Can you stay Alright.

  • Video stay with daddy.

  • You can sit here.

  • He is going to enjoy watching the cake cutting.

  • That's why he's dressed appropriately.

  • Oh this is crazy.

  • Mhm.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • Yes.

  • Oh I know.

  • Right.

  • Oh that's heavy.

  • It does look heavy.

  • Yes sir.

  • Mhm.

  • Oh inside the box is there anything I think there was some sort of paper here um this is made in chiba once again like right, right down the street.

  • I guess they have other other confections that uh they're making probably order stuff from them.

  • I'm always looking for ideas for the Patreon support.

  • Oh wow, that does look like a shock odom.

  • A um ice cream cone.

  • Hold on a second.

  • We gotta get that looks like a shock kodama.

  • Like one of the firework shells.

  • That's crazy.

  • I got to take some pictures of this Leo.

  • Do you see this?

  • It's a thing of beauty watermelon cake.

  • Oh, there's one with a knife.

  • Okay.

  • Yeah, we're not cutting when I got in that watermelon, we're gonna stick with this one.

  • All right, here we go.

  • So just cut it in half I think.

  • Uh Yeah.

  • Is that Michael's Asana is here for the little family party.

  • Hi, can I and Cuddy leo anything love anything.

  • Watermelon flavored.

  • Do they make water flow?

  • Watermelon flavored sake.

  • Really?

  • I don't think so.

  • Is it still frozen?

  • Huh?

  • I don't think so.

  • It's it's yeah, wow, it's beautiful shape.

  • Yeah.

  • Whoa, that's interesting.

  • So the best way that they cut it.

  • I saw this.

  • Yeah, well the seeds are chocolate chip.

  • Oh, it's still kind of it came in the freezer?

  • Oh look at this now, you can see the cross sections.

  • Do you see that?

  • So the bomb?

  • Cool.

  • Then they roll it so it's it's a cake that is continuously rolled and rolled and rolled and on the outside, they use like a green cake to finish it and that's how they do it.

  • And you can see the branding on here.

  • That is super interesting.

  • It's a little bit hard and this part soft.

  • So when they branded it, they really pushed it down.

  • The branding makes a natural black pattern to it because it's sort of burned.

  • This is a cake and it's gonna be delicious.

  • I'm really curious about the pink frosting here.

  • So the way that they cut it, I've seen on the, on the website is like this in threes so that it looks like a slice of watermelon.

  • You want a big size can I?

  • All right, Yeah, this is so cool.

  • This is so cool.

  • What?

  • This is man made.

  • Never mind mother nature.

  • This is the coolest thing.

  • Oh gosh.

  • Who came up with this?

  • Only in chiba.

  • That's crazy.

  • Alright, we're gonna take some pictures of this year.

  • You guys want to take some pictures.

  • So we're watching this is live right now.

  • If you think this is interesting, go ahead and take a screenshot and send it to me.

  • This is pretty funny.

  • Can you remove this one here?

  • The plastic?

  • It's awesome.

  • This is too funny.

  • Leo it's watermelon cake.

  • I know leo, this is crazy.

  • Water mom, it's watermelon cake.

  • Little boy.

  • Yeah, wow.

  • Okay, I can smell it.

  • Do you smell it?

  • It smells like watermelon cake.

  • So you're going to eat the first piece.

  • Okay, okay.

  • Hold on a second.

  • But okay.

  • The cake, the cake actually costs Um, the cake actually costs about $40, which is kind of crazy, I think.

  • But I don't know is it though?

  • I think it might be art.

  • Can you move the I think it could be like considered art in a way.

  • Thanks.

  • And I wanted to take a picture here.

  • Right.

  • I don't know.

  • Is this art can I guess it's sort of it's sort of like food art.

  • Mm You want you want some?

  • Alright, let's try it here.

  • Do you make some?

  • This is how we feed the family with cake?

  • All right.

  • Leo, Wait, can he really eat?

  • He can't eat this way.

  • This is kind of has to Yeah.

  • Here you go.

  • Let's get Connie's reaction here.

  • Mhm.

  • Mhm.

  • Oh, he he doesn't want the watermelon.

  • Okay, I'm going to eat.

  • All right.

  • Lucky mas.

  • Do you supposed to eat like this way or?

  • Mm It's cool.

  • Yeah, there's still a little bit of a little frozen, but it is very like a fresh cream.

  • It's not that heavy though.

  • It's got a watermelon taste to it.

  • Okay.

  • I like it.

  • That's so good.

  • Mm hmm.

  • So, it's absolutely there's a butter taste to it.

  • The bomb the cake part.

  • A lot of butter, but it's a cream here.

  • Really delicate.

  • Um, watermelon taste, but very flavorful.

  • They did an amazing job with this and the chocolate chips are just awesome.

  • This is the one watermelon where you, you can't eat the seeds you can see right there.

  • It's crazy.

  • It looks like watermelon.

  • Okay, mm hmm.

  • Okay.

  • Actually, I think it's chocolate monkey, chocolate mochi.

  • I don't know like chocolate barley.

  • It's crunchy.

  • Yeah, very good.

  • I think like yeah, it's probably $40 is really high price for this.

  • But when you think about it, you know we're always in Japan trying to have new experiences with food and you can see japanese culture inside of the food, the details of it and the desire to to make something by that is found in nature but make it like like change.

  • It is really creative.

  • And I think that this bakery, I mean I just really wanted to try it.

  • So today was a very special day.

  • It's also the end of summer and this is a food that we normally would eat during the summertime.

  • So saying goodbye to summer and it is pretty chilly.

  • It's getting chillier outside.

  • Um this is a good way to do it.

  • Mhm.

  • Mhm.

  • No, but I like it.

  • It's nice after.

  • Was this a rip off?

  • I said no, she said no, it's nice.

  • It's fun.

  • Yeah, there's no price on fun.

  • So there it is right there.

  • That's the bomb cohen cake that we just bought here.

  • Hey Phoebe stubble fields here you are brave to bite it.

  • Cold teeth.

  • Yeah.

  • Hey Jason has been a member for 16 months.

  • Hey leo and can I, Hey Jason.

  • Yeah, so I think it's kind of worth it and if you're, if you're staying in Japan and you're at a hotel you can order this and have it sent to your hotel.

  • But just keep in mind that it takes, it takes more than a few days.

  • Sometimes it can take up to, I think we had to order it two weeks in advance.

  • Right mm So you might have to order two weeks in advance.

  • But it is, it is on, it is on rock 10 and Amazon.

  • So you can't order it pretty easily with your credit card and we had that delivered to us.

  • It came by.

  • Cool been and we put it in the freezer.

  • Cool been is like a frozen delivery service, put it in the freezer and we?

  • D thought it the night before.

  • Um it's really good.

  • It keeps pretty pretty well.

  • And look, I'll be honest with you.

  • A watermelon to the judicial.

  • Yeah watermelons in Japan are kind of expensive anyways you can find up to $200 watermelon.

  • Um that is bread perfectly.

  • The flavor is amazing.

  • The black watermelons of um uh what is the town up in the north?

  • I forget the name of it.

  • Black Watermelons have been Hokkaido.

  • Each one is about $200 that's and that's cheap for that variety.

  • It's pretty crazy.

  • Um, hay bale is here, start to the microwave.

  • Fun bela we're trying not to get a microwave, but it looks like we're gonna have to break down and get one jeremy Booher.

  • I could imagine them making one as a square watermelon jeremy.

  • That is a really good idea.

  • I wonder I'm thinking of going down to Chicago driving down there next month for a project.

  • I want to drive from Kansai airport to Chicago for a main channel edited episode and I think I could stop off in san souci where they make the watermelon see some of my friends and ask them maybe we should be making square watermelon cakes because it would probably be easier to make than a regular square watermelon.

  • A lot of failures with that.

  • A lot of failures that jennifer french is here.

  • Nice to see.

  • Can I and leo kun genki are you genki?

  • Alright, they are genki, thanks for asking.

  • Jennifer french.

  • Yeah, So it looks like everything is uh going well.

  • The, the paralympics ended yesterday, so we don't have that anymore.

  • And Tokyo is going to be having a new prime minister and there's a lot of changes going on here.

  • I think hopefully for the better And I'll be able to start to travel again as soon as the state of emergency ends on the 12th, I'm looking at the calendar.

  • So next sunday, the state of emergency and then I'll be able to travel about of course with precautions and show you some more parts of japan, which is pretty cool.

  • So if you have any questions, you can leave them down in the comments below.

  • Leo likes his dad's voice.

  • I hope so.

  • I hope so.

  • I'm making all sorts of animal sounds.

  • So this is the cake right here.

  • There's a link in the description.

  • If you want to go check this out yourself.

  • The pictures are pretty cool, but the process to make it is fascinating.

  • Look at that, all these cake, watermelons in in a box looks like they're made by scientists being really careful to get the pink moose goodness inside of there.

  • And you can look at this from the link in the description and I don't know, maybe they will, they will send it abroad.

  • I don't, I don't I don't think so.

  • But it is a fun cake and I will probably see if they'll let me go and film it at the factory next summer.

  • So, you saw that here first.

  • In a way.

  • This is just scouting.

  • This is scouting.

  • Um, the next cake I want to train.

  • Maybe next summer.

  • Is this one here.

  • Um, on a second.

  • No, no.

  • Yes, yes.

  • This one looks incredible.

  • They have a melon bomb.

  • I guess this is slightly different.

  • Um, but that looks delicious and I bet you the mousse inside of there is gonna be wonderful.

  • Um The cake is really well done.

  • It's still a little frozen in there, but that's that's to be expected.

  • But the green cake in there, that looks like the green, that's the outside of the, the sweet to bomb the watermelon cake.

  • But it does look really delicious.

  • And Japan does desserts, like no other country, it's just so amazing.

  • But it's not something just for the super rich, you know, like these weird desserts, like this is priced for normal families, like $39, You can get this if I was a kid, I probably would rather have one of these than a normal cake.

  • Just because it's so weird.

  • You never know.

  • Kids are gonna forget that.

  • And you can see they have little teeny seeds in there made of chocolate.

  • Uhh, there's some good confections.

  • No way.

  • All they do.

  • What?

  • Okay.

  • They have sweet potato looking cake.

  • That is crazy.

  • What?

  • Well, look at that.

  • Look, they ruled that looks like a real real sweet potato.

  • What?

  • What?

  • It comes in foil.

  • Of course it does with the question mark.

  • What the heck is that?

  • That's a sweet potato cake.

  • No, this is awesome.

  • Look at the arrow on the website.

  • It's telling us it's teasing us with the hand drawn arrows.

  • Yeah.

  • Whoa.

  • Oh, that's got to be delicious.

  • All right.

  • Maybe we're just gonna do a cake series.

  • We're just gonna keep on boxing cakes here.

  • There's some real ones in the back, but you can see they've they've done a great job.

  • Look at that.

  • And they roll the cake so it's not quite as as large as the sweet sweet cake, but it's next right?

  • Yeah, Yeah.

  • That looks that looks like the real deal, just right next to the diapers too, because that's where you were.

  • They end up if leo gets ahold of them, this is the end up there.

  • Uh huh.

  • Whoa.

  • All right.

  • You know what?

  • I'm gonna have to try this and with a real yaki Imo and we're going to compare the taste.

  • This looks like a good thing.

  • So, we'll do maybe a monthly series.

  • Weird cake on Boxing's here and only in Japan.

  • Go, thanks everybody.

  • I appreciate you joining us for this.

  • Uh sweet cupcake unboxing.

  • It is pretty interesting for those joining us.

  • This is what it looks like.

  • It is branded on the outside.

  • You can see the layers of cake and then it has a watermelon kind of mousse that has been in the freezer.

  • It looks like a real piece of watermelon.

  • And you too can order this when you come to Japan.

  • Alright, everybody have a good day.

  • See you later.

Yeah, how you doing everybody?

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Amazing Japanese Watermelon Cake Cut & Eat | すいかバウム

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 11 月 26 日
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