Everyday Kanji 15, Food Packaging
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Ha ha! When it comes to natto, there seem to be two camps. Really like it or else dislike it. I don’t like it especially hidden inside bread rolls at the bakery!!! dai kirei yo! This tutorial was really helpful though. Could have used this before moving to Japan. Both times… : )
Great job!!
そのそばは本当においしいかなぁ
Oishii-nya
I’ve tried nattô too
I don’t think the taste is very bad (as much as I remember) but the slime just bothered me too much, and I couldn’t eat it anymore…
and the slime can’t be covered even with soy-sauce or mustard!
I’ve tried nattô and it wasn’t that bad.
I don’t know why everyone hates on nattô. Sure it’s kinda slimy but not that bad.
hehe, so true
*stinky and super-slimy beans inside*
doesn’t sound like a marketing hit xD
lol…All part of the marketing, I guess.
Saying “stinky beans” isn’t going to help it sell at all.
I’ve hear it’s not oishii but I’ve never tasted it so I don’t know XD But brainwash maybe works?
I bet the name “oishii nattô” won’t make it more tasty…
me too!
Yay! I got all
I got one!
ありがとうございます。
arigato gozaimasu. :3
You’re welcome!!
THANKS