My Daily Japanese Grocery Haul ๐ฏ๐ต
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Published 2024-04-30
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Recipes I referenced in this video ๐ซถ
๐ Miso Udon:
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๐ต Matcha Tiramisu Chia Seed Pudding:
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๐ฅ Cucumber Juice:
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๐ฅฌ Lettuce Tofu Wrap:
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Japanese Supermarket!!
00:30 - Tofu
1:22 - Fruit & Veggies
4:09 - Japanese Traditional Sweets
4:25 - Pre-made Food
4:31 - Dairy
5:25 - Promotional Goods
5:46 - Spices & Sauces
7:46 - Japanese Snacks
9:02 - My new fav food discovery!
9:25 - Discounted items
9:54 - Frozen Food
11:13 - Foreign Aisle
11:51 - Seasonal Goods
12:07 - My Grocery Haul!
12:59 - Cooking Miso Udon
15:47 - Making Matcha Tiramisu
17:37 - Making Cucumber Juice
18:43 - Cooking Lettuce Mince Wraps
21:21 - Making Miso Soup for a Japanese Br
All Comments (21)
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My groceries are getting pricier every week here ๐ญ What did you think of my haul? Which recipes should I try next time? Let me know! ๐๐ ๐ก Use the code "SEERASAN" to get $5 off your #TokyoTreat box team.tokyotreat.com/seerasan-TT2404 today! Experience Japan from the comfort of your own h
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Japan supermarket is a heaven to me... especially those delicious bento!
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I see the "Cooking with Seerasan" Channel is coming soon^^ in diesem Sinne "Bread for the Breadgirl"
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I moved to the states last year because my husband works here and I found this channel โค๏ธ๐ฅน๐ซถ๐ผ already miss Japanese groceries!!!!๐ฅน๐ฅน๐ฅน my American husband loves Japan too we probably move back to Japan !!!๐ฉท๐คฃ
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Excellent cooking skills. Please do more videos.
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Thanks for sharing how fun it is to go grocery shopping in Japan! ๐๐๐๐๐๐
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All the prices in Japan are so much cheaper than the US. ๐ญ Those giant container of strawberries would cost us $8 right now in Seattle. So jealous of how beautiful the produce are!
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Love the summer vibes with the Suika Bars and Hanabi sets in the store! Really hope you are able to bring us along some summer festivals in the coming months, since I always envision those as Japan at its best. Back on topic though: Was real fun seeing how different grocery shopping is in Japan and trying out simple recipes with you. ๐
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I'm so excited to find this channel. I'm just learning Japanese and it was wonderful to pause your videos and try and translate packaging labels! Also Vegetarian\Vegan coking! WOO
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Love checking out supermarkets when I visit Japan. Wish I could read more of the names of the items.
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I literally voted for this in your poll yesss!!!! So happy to see this in my feed today and it's so great you're hecka responsive/engaged with your fans. Let's gooooo
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I love that you're making cooking vids! That's awesome, especially since everyone needs to start reducing eating out so much due to inflation. One suggestion: the reason you're finding it so difficult to perform knifework is that you're seated, and your targets are at chest-level, instead of hara-level. Maybe consider standing when using your knife, or get a cushion or sitting pad to elevate your arms when you're wielding your knife? Did you ever get any of the houchou from your trip to the factory?
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You're so stinking cute. I loved seeing a full fledged grocery store since I didn't need to experience that while there. I, of course, want to move there, so I love to see this stuff so I can fantasize I am moving there soon. LOL
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That was a fun trip to the supermarket ๐. I liked the prepared meals you could get at the ones in my old Japanese neighborhood. Saved a lot of time and money. These prices didn't feel too different from where I'm living now in the US. Some things are more, and some things are less expensive, so it kind of balances out. The dishes you made all looked great! I'll have to try making some of them. I think I can get most of the ingredients here, but not in such great variety. I think most stores here have one, two, or three max varieties of tofu, for example. Same deal with miso. The local Whole Foods actually carries daikon, which I was happy to find. I used to make Caspian Sea yogurt at home. I remember my local Japanese markets carried it and you can actually just add a little to milk to start a new batch. It's a type of yogurt that you can make at room temperature, so it does't require any special equipment and is easy to make. My favorite way to prepare natto is mixed with a little soy sauce, a quail egg, and chopped spring onions ๐. Thanks for another fun vlog!
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Loved seeing the grocery haul and then also the meals/recipes. I love tofu but my husband isnโt a big fan. Those lettuce wraps would be a great lunch for me
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Thanks for taking us grocery shopping with you
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Loving the grocery videos! Youโre actually helping those of us who are missing Japan and further educating us on what to look for when we nervously hit up the overwhelming Asian grocery stores here in Australia!! ๅ็ปๅคงๅฅฝใใงใ๏ผ ๆฌๅฝใซใใใใจใใใใใพใ๐ซถ
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I will have to try and find that Deep Fried Tofu.
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love seeing you challenging lots of dishes!