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Going to a Japanese grocery store right before closing.jpg You can get 8 pieces of sashimi for 2,500 won as a snack. But it's not fresh at all. Tastes like it’s been fermenting all
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The owner is gonna be so touched
Traveled from Paris to Newcastle by bus. Thought we'd go through the Chunnel, but the whole bus boarded a ferry. First time seeing the moon from a ship, it was great. Bus fare incl
Now meal kits don't even annoy you with separate ingredients anymore. It's a 'one-pack gambas'—you just pour it in and you're good to go.
There are 4 Shine Muscats in the box. If it's 6,500 each, I'm dipping, but if the box is 6,500, I want to grab it. This is an unmanned shop and the owner isn't picking up the damn
Super popular Taiwanese prison snacks.jpg
I feel like Seolleongtang was 7,000 won just yesterday...
The absolute 'atrocities' of a Korean tourist in Japan
WTF is this...
Using AI for food images is actually disgusting. It's not quite as repulsive as putting AI-generated farmer photos on agricultural product pages, but still. Why the hell would you
As expected, it just depends on whoever's scooping them. And honestly, ordering a large is a scam. Korean McD's and Japanese McD's... They're both the same when it comes to not giv
Both sides are perfectly equal
A 243kg bluefin tuna caught off the coast of Oma in Aomori Prefecture was sold for a record-breaking 510.3 million yen (approx. $3.5 million USD) at the first auction of the year a
Baklava A Turkish dessert When I tried it, it was so f***ing sweet that I felt like I'd get instant diabetes if I ate this alone.
How to make sure yellowtail doesn't get stressed