For most of the tools, I feel, it's for the people that want to have fun while cooking. For some of them, once you get the hang of them, they're very good tools to have. Especially when it comes to the very first one that I saw.
The coffee is basically a small, easily portable, disposable pour-over coffee maker. Instead of having a funnel with a filter and measuring out coffee, we got a pre-measured filter-pouch. And if you don’t have the patience or are busy, you can just use it like a tea bag. I’ve recently seen these in some outdoor sports stores for campers and hikers.
I'm halfway in and I'm getting the feeling you bought a bunch of knock off stuff on temu. I've been living in Japan for over 15 years and... I have never seen half of this is any kitchen. Not to mention some of those kits and packages look sus.
It always amuses me how Americans react to cheap Japanese products 😂 I can assure not a single Japanese person I know(I've been here 14yrs) uses any of those products lol Except the coffee. That is a life saver 👍
Those panini press pans have been around for years. They're known as hobo pie makers. We use them over a bon fire and fill them with hamburger meat, cheese, or desert items.
think this the first time I've seen Keith without a hat of some type. I always pictured him to be like Meg from family guy and have an exposed brain under his hat :)
@@dorotheadavis9132country crock isn’t butter. It’s a spread made from vegetable oils. Contains no milk or milk products. You can still like it if you want, just thought you should know
@@TheBrandonGrose thanks for the info! Interesting...both my mother & I are lactose intolerant. Eventually I was like "screw it", no more lactaid milk every day or medicine. I eat/drink anything dairy and no bad consequences.
the mispronunciation of nori almost had me stop watching the video 🤢 everyone loves to love on japanese culture but doesn't take the time to learn how to say things correctly 🥴
@@AmyMahoney-m6y I understand, but it seems like these adults are handling these gadgets as if they're kids. I've used some of them myself, and they were quite easy to operate.