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What's delicious in Japan?
Japanese people often eat food: rice balls, hand rolls (a kind of sushi covered with seaweed), rice balls, meat pies, Lamian Noodles, buckwheat noodles, sushi and salads. . . First of all, I'd like to introduce some foods that I think are unpalatable in Japan. The unpalatable index is 5 stars-buckwheat noodles, which is the best I have eaten for so many years. . . Bad noodles. I really can't believe that such bland noodles can be circulated for so long, and such a famous article as A Bowl of Buckwheat Noodles can be written. The soba noodles I ate were placed on the bamboo partition. They have no soup, no taste, and they are cold (cold noodles, of course) The seasoning is a small dish of soy sauce (a dish like jiaozi). I thought about it when I ate it-it is estimated that it is a "bitter experience" for the Japanese to eat this, and even the salt is reluctant to give it, so the soy sauce will be gone after two touches. . . Eat buckwheat noodles, and you will find that the cheapest instant noodles with a package of 50 cents are delicious. The unpalatable index is 4 stars-Japanese bean bread (ぁんばん). Of course, this is my own feeling-unpalatable. I don't feel anything about Japanese bean bread except sweetness. Sweet, I don't want to eat the second bite after eating the first bite. First of all, when I was in China, I liked sweets very much, because I ate too much, and now my mouth is full of bugs. When I arrived in Japan, I discovered that I didn't eat dessert. . . I feel that everything in Japan is sweet, birds are sweet, patties are sweet, sizzling beef is sweet, snacks are sweet, Japanese soy sauce is sweet, and Chinese food is sweet. . . I have begun to hate sweets. . . The unpalatable index is 3 stars-Japanese Chinese food. The taste of Japanese Chinese food has changed. Just add sugar anyway. . . 90% of Zhonghua Street in Yokohama is Chinese food, so you don't have to go if you don't have time. Chinese food is more expensive in Japan, and the most important thing is the taste of "とてもへん", which is unbearable. . . The unpalatable index is 2 stars-Japanese Lamian Noodles (not unpalatable, just so-so). It depends on the restaurant, of course. I like noodles with broth. Japanese Lamian Noodles is usually clear soup. According to my original words, "clear soup is thin, and you lose your appetite at first sight." But the clear soup in some shops is also delicious, but it depends on luck. There are too many noodle restaurants in Japan. I think there are more foods with average taste, but this is related to my personal preference. I like to eat rich food. Come and recommend something delicious. Although I think there are many bad things in Japan, there are also many delicious things. Even the cheapest ice cream in Japan is delicious. Personally, I prefer "matcha flavor" and "vanilla flavor", which are available in general convenience stores and the price is below 150 yen. I don't like Haagen-Dazs very much. I think it's too strong. Although some people say that Harbin's ice cream has a "texture", it's a pity that it has no taste for me. There are also some shops that specialize in selling ice cream, which tastes good, but generally a large glass of ice cream costs about 400 yen. Japanese octopus roast is also sold in this country, but I think it tastes different, because the sauce used is different and it is sweet here, so I think Japanese octopus roast is better. Although Japanese fields are fried, all the flavors are in them, and with special soy sauce, they are very delicious. Japanese chocolate, as well as chocolate-related snacks, taste as "positive" as ice cream. Japanese juice. Everything in Japan pays attention to the original flavor, so juice is generally without sugar, which is generally sour and bitter, but because it is original flavor, it is very nutritious. By the way, there are other very pure foods here: large Japanese yogurt with sugar. Although it tastes pure, it tastes terrible without sugar! ! ! Japanese rice cakes (similar to Wangwang ice cream) are almost tasteless without sugar, only with a little salt. Japanese sour plum, super invincible acid! ! ! Remember, even with sugar, it can't be sweet. It can be used to refresh the mind and play tricks on people, haha. ) Japanese-style egg-wrapped rice tastes good and is recommended. I like rice balls very much, and sushi is also good. Japanese candy is quite delicious, because it tastes pure, hehe. I like marshmallows. I recommend them. Finally, I recommend the "Shrimp Burger" of McDonald's in Japan. The shrimp cake is fried very tender, and there are many prawns in it. Highly recommended. There are French fries that are more delicious than those I eat in China, and the others are no different from those in China. McDonald's is a cheap food in Japan. Japan's ordinary set meal costs about 500 yen, Japan generally costs about 600 yen, and Lamian Noodles costs more than 700 yen. Sushi is more expensive. . .