That smile eating that crab leg makes me want to see if my local stores have any. Regardless, Now I have some good ideas on what to cook with the ramen I have. Thank you!
In the US look for Aquamar brand surimi. Walmart carries it. Its got a much better flavor and richer taste than the Louis Kemp brand. I know lots of folks don't like it but I had surimi when I was young first. I really like it. Do I like real crab better? Of course lol but cost wise and knowing full well it's not real crab I really like fake crab. The Aquamar comes in legs or chunks. We like the legs cut in half for making sushi rolls at home. Both my son in law and grandson love it light fried in butter with a touch of soy sauce and then folded into an omelet with chopped green onions and a sprinkle of what ever cheese is in the fridge 😅 In summer when the garden is going full blast I make a chopped salad with tomato/ cucumbers/ sweet bell peppers/lettuce/baby white turnips or radishes chopped green onions and big chunks of the surimi. Any dressing you like. Mostly I like a little ranch or this one type of zesty French called Western dressing. But I've made due with balsamic vinegar and oil and squeeze of lemon too Geez. It's only 6 in am here and I'm hungry for fake 🦀 😂
@@SuperMelphis What? There are 1,058 Wawas and 800 Sheetz stores. ALL of them are located on the East Coast. I love Japan, too. I was stationed in Yamaguchi Prefecture at MCAS Iwakuni for 3 years, I love the culture and the infrastructure. But I'm sick of the "America is so behind" people. It's very close-minded.
@@jwc3535well, think about it like this, we have 50 states within the US. Each state has their own government under the whole US government. Throughout this country we have many different climates, viewpoints, dishes, etc. I am from California myself, if I went to New York, Texas, etc. someone is likely to recognize my west coast accent against their much different, but still in English, accents. We don't have convenience stores like this where I'm from but it's not exactly easy or cheap to travel the country to see how they cook their instant foods. We technically have 7-11 but if someone from Japan, for instance, went to a 7-11 here, they'd be very disappointed. There's a company of convenience store/truck stops known as Buccee's in Texas, I think they're the largest in the US. We also have the always inadequate AMPM. I have no idea what they do for convenience store on the east coast. In my experience, you heat up your food in a microwave around here, much like the ones where you hit a certain number for the right cook time and intensity
I know right! My grandson and I were watching them in one of the night market walking ones. He loves ramen. We watched a vendor stirfry with eggs some ramen noodles with all types of veggies and seafood. So of course I had to bring my wok next day to their house and egg fried ramen noodles with some veggies and shrimp(it was all I had in the freezer) he and I really loved it and his big sister and the baby(only 1 at the time) both had some too. This channel opened up all kinds of fun things to try at home. We even made tonghulo(spelling? ) Grapes/strawberries and peaches boy that was fun but sooooo sticky and messy! Took a whole week of scrubbing to get all the sticky sugar off the stove top 🤣 But it was fun.
@@Emeraldwitch30The last time I went to McDonald's, I had $10 on me. I'm lucky there was a buy one, get one for a dollar deal, because I probably wouldn't have been able to get a full lunch, otherwise. 😅
Your channel got me to try Tom yum for the first time at my local Thai place, since it appears so often in your videos. It was great! Now I understand why it appears everywhere in Thailand.
@@franceshaypenny8481 Not really, but what I tired at my local restraint had tomato’s in it. If you know what lemongrass smells like, it’s somewhat like that.
@@franceshaypenny8481 Thai-Tom-yum means kind of Shrimp spicy soups and Thai always eat this soup together with shrimp. The taste is like every taste mix together sour, spicy, salty, sweet, creamy, etc. No tomato in the soup my friend.
@@franceshaypenny8481 Thai TomYum Tom = Boil Yum = Food that has many ingredients mixed together. It has a spicy, sweet and sour taste. TomYum Kung = TomYum with Shrimp or other types of meat such as TomYum Gai(chicken) or TomYum Pla(fish) or TomYum Hed(mushrooms) for vegetarians 🙏🏼😃
I've been known to have a sausage (though even there the local doesn't have much choice), but once again Asia seems to have perfected the convenience store.
Why do you think we can't have nice things? Some retard will try and break or steal it. Simple, you can take the convict and move him across waters, still a convict tho. It's like were in a big controlled jail, I blame you
I love watching your videos because it feels like I’m traveling too. I love traveling. Thank you for your videos, dancing bacon! Will you go to other countries, maybe in Europe one day?
We don't have these variety and service where I live. That's not fair! 🤐 It looks sooooo good. 🍜 Thank you for sharing and as usual, for Mrs. Bacon's stamp of approval. 🙏
Love the 7-11 videos. Have always loved them and the cruise videos. Thanks for making everyone HUNGRY yet again lol. You also inspired me to make my Hawaii FOOD Channel too. (I just uploaded a breakfast Hukilau Cafe video) I dont have as many subscribers as you, so I'm trying to work harder and harder to earn those subscribers. But the process is enjoyable and my only regret at the moment is I wish I had more time to make more videos. (Still work a 40 hr week and got littles to take care of). Love and Aloha from Hawaii!
What a brilliant idea. I thought the machine was just going to add hot water and not cook the noodles properly. I didn't think of using foil-lined containers on induction heating!
Maybe tearing the cheese stick might help. I saw some videos of people eating in convenient store and most of them shredded the stick into thin and long pieces You can cook the noodle first, put the cheese in later and keep cooking or put it in the microwave to melt the cheese Or you can use other kinds of mozzarella (like the square piece or the shredded one). I tried the square one on the cooked noodle then put it in the microwave for 1-2 mins. It did come out quite stretchy Hope this comment can be helpful
I wish our convenient stores in the US had Ramen Stations like this. Unfortunately, they would probably be constantly filthy and people would misuse them