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Food in Japanese anime [high score]
Crayon Shinchan: snapper burn (a snack with bean paste inside and snapper outside, sold in the basement of Beijing Dawang Road New World), octopus balls (also sold in the basement of Beijing Dawang Road New World), rice balls (7 1 1 and Huatang), sushi and sashimi.

Bento (that is, bento, take-out or homemade), Lamian Noodles, dim sum (which Xiao Xin likes to call "heartwarming"), rice cake (New Year's episode, made for the whole family), beer (grandpa and father Xiao Xin's favorite drink), peanuts, sweet potatoes (the episode in which Meiya asked Xiao Xin to buy sweet potatoes) and steak (Meiya often went to the supermarket to buy at reduced prices).

Robot Cat: Tongluo Shao (available in Beijing Jinfeng Chengxiang Cake Shop), Lamian Noodles.

Cherry Maruko: One episode mentioned matsutake rice (matsutake is a very good thing, and our country exports a lot to Japan. The so-called matsutake rice is to put matsutake on it when steaming rice.

Football boy: When Tsubasa Oozora was in primary school, she ate curry rice cooked by her mother at home.

Death note: potato chips, sugar, snacks, apples

Entomologist: One episode is about rice, and it also involves rice.

Dragon Ball: Dou Xian (haha, I can't bear it)

Naruto: Lamian Noodles (looks delicious)