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| TDLFAN Sun 1/14/2007 7:03p | >>I'm also a big drinker of sweat, too.<<
Yes, Pocari is great as well. |
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| avromark Sun 1/14/2007 7:06p | Calpis is milk based isn't it? It's so addictive. BTW whats that sweet green carbonated beverage called? I may be going back to TDL next summer :) |
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| TDLFAN Sun 1/14/2007 7:08p | Fanta Melon??? |
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| avromark Sun 1/14/2007 7:41p | That might be it, it's really really green. I remember having it at a restaurant, as a Fountain drink. BTW I like Denny's more in Japan :P |
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| Roger55 Sun 1/14/2007 9:08p | Pocari Sweat is very tasty! Anyone here tried Yakult? It is a Japanese yogurt drink that I drank as a child. I think to most it will be an "aquired" taste.
Oh, and prepared food at Japanese 7-11 is very good and nothing like the preservative filled hot dogs and other food found at US 7-11s. Huge variety, fresh and tasty! |
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| TDLFAN Sun 1/14/2007 9:33p | I love the hot food options at the AM/PM stores as well.. Hmmmm gyozas! |
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| avromark Sun 1/14/2007 9:36p | ^^ I love being able to drink my soup out of a can, and finding vending machines everywhere. :) Although Japanese should adopt the ground (3 hole outlets). The thing I found was we spent a lot on food in Japan, but then again we only stay a couple weeks at a time, unlike some. |
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| USS Fan Mon 1/15/2007 2:36a | Family Mart and Lawson's have great food selections as well. Totally loved that they have seasonal food stuffs like oden for sale during the autumn months. |
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| avromark Mon 1/15/2007 8:12p | The Double Big Mac here comes with 4 patties, 2 slices not 1 of cheese. |
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| TDLFAN Mon 1/15/2007 8:55p | I have at add to USSFan's post that no matter where yoou go in Japan, fast food and stuff that sells in convenience stores is for the most part great quality food. It may be fattening or loaded with carbs, but simple things such as twinkies, sandwishes, donuts and other quick snacks are always fresh and simply delicious to eat! Gotta love those rice cakes wrapped in seaweed, with tuna in the middle. YUM!!! |