Japanese are very attached to what ever they make. From simple things, work then to food, they are very perfectionist and quality is a must. This is why i really like Japan.
the cake at the beginning is german treecake :) for everyone who wants to know. its called that way because each layer is baked individually. when you cut it open it looks like a tree.
Those stuffed pancakes look so good. Beautiful golden brown on the cake, and there's a generous amount of fillings inside too. These have to be on my bucket list for things I wanna try in Japan
Это бисквит, скорее всего, по японской технологии они получаются эластичными. Запекают их судя по всему вертикально. Опять же рационально получается-места мало занимают, а выход продукции большой. Отлично!! Какие у них лайфхаки бесподобные!!
I wonder who are these strange people who give a "thumb down". In so many wonderful videos of these street food they feel it necessary to give a bad commentar. Shame on you !
Funny that stuff like imagawayaki can be found on streets but places like this video are often in a basement floor or similar like at the tokyu food show or isetan. Travel thirsty was probably at isetan because it's connected to mitsukoshi (on the box). The tokyu food show is slightly cheaper with the same foods.
The first cake is called "Baumkuchen". It's a german cake, that is actually quite popular in Japan. It literally means tree cake, because of the layering. In Germany it's usually covered in chocolate.
I wish we had things like that around here. I think I could maybe replicate some of the foods I see on youtube but since I've never had it in real life I couldn't say if it's even close.
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As much as I love this video, I feel frustrated not knowing what I'm seeing here. I like videos which offer captions of what food is being showed, prices, etc. For instance, what are those different fillings in the pancakes?
Looks like Red Bean, Red Bean and Cream, Chocolate, (Egg) Custard and Taro? The price was about $1.50 each depending on filling. We have them here in Australia where you can find Asian grocery stores and food places. But they are $2.70+ here and I think there is more batter and less filling then the ones shown in Japan. But I agree, its a little frustrating not having things like this explained in the Video, even just subtitles will do.
@@Chibinis Thank you for replying :) I did guess most of those fillings except the light colored one (as you say, maybe taro, but Japanese also use sweet potato, chestnut, or lima bean so I wondered).
I have an inkling of what's what, but im googling to get a full understanding. It certainly looks good, but to the ones who have never tried it,,, hmmmmmmmm
@@chrisa6719 yup my fav German cake. It's weird when it's cut into pieces. Usually I use fork and knife to eat, and ring shape is very pretty to be cut