Tuesday, August 17, 2021

hokkaido

Since Family Mart was having a Hokkaido Fair and we can't travel we bought some foods to eat our way through Hokkaido.

Chicken skin chips...oh em gee...so bad for you but so good!

Almost $5 for a teeny bag but so worth it...I would get this one again.


They had different flavors but we tried their salt version.
Fruit beers made by Hokkaido Beer.

Yubari melon and Yoichi Cherry & Berry ales.

Just like drinking the actual fruit juices!

Hotate Butter Shoyu Ramen by Fujiwara Seimen.

So much scallop and butter flavor!

On the package it also said to add rice at the end for zosui.

Satoshi was excited because he thought Kat was gonna let him drink all the broth...ha!

He was bummed when he found out he had to use the spoon with holes to eat the zosui...

Yakisoba bento. I had been wanting to try this but apparently this is only sold in Hokkaido.

I was excited to see that Family Mart brought it in,  add the hot water to make your yakisoba.

Then instead of throwing the water out, pour it into a cup and add the instant soup to have with your yakisoba.

I only took a sip of the soup because eating the yakisoba and soup would be too much salt, but you know who drank all of his soup...ahem.

I'm glad we got to try all these different items from Hokkaido but am looking forward to the day when we can travel safely again.

10 comments:

  1. Ahahaha, I would try drink all the shiru first, then no need the puka spoon!
    But at least he got to drink the yakisoba one.
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  2. Ooh everything looks delicious!

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  3. Hokkaido is my favorite place in Japan.

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    1. Jalna, it is one of my favorite places too:)

      Take care!
      Kat

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  4. lol let satoshi drink all that salt, he's retired. hahaha jk! sounds good! Funny about the yakisoba water...isn't that gonna be kind of greasy? I guess that's why it would make a tasty soup huh? Love that they bring in Hokkaido items! Wish they would do this kind stuff here!

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    1. Jenny, lol…no can let him drink the broth;)

      Take care!
      Kat

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  5. I love those regional Japanese food "fairs" when we get them at Nijiya and Mitsuwa Kat!

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    1. They are a nice way to “visit” different parts of Japan Kirk:)

      Take care!
      Kat

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