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DIY Sushi Kit English Instructions Time to make delicious sushi with the Popin Cookin sushi kit! If you are struggling because you don't know how, you came to the right place. We provide you English instructions for Kracie's sushi mix! If you are interested in buying the Popin Cookin Sushi Kit, you can buy it here. Popin Cookin Sushi English Instructions White Rabbit is the distributor of Kracie Popin Cookin products from Japan. Find more Popin Cookin's in our shop. Ships from and sold by Samurai Japan. funny Ramen shop Gyoza Kracie Popin' Cookin' DIY candy Hamburger Popin' Cookin' kit DIY candy by Kracie Kracie Popin Cookin Sushi Making Kit (Grape Flavor) Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,834 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food) in Grocery & Gourmet Food > Candy & Chocolate > Gummy Candy Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website.

We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. Please see our full disclaimer below. See all verified purchase reviews See all verified purchase reviews (newest first) Most Recent Customer Reviews Daughter ate this one, she liked it. Such a fun product! Bought it due to so many YouTubers testing out various Popin' Cookin' meals and thought I'd try one as well! I absolutely love these! Some are odd like the hamburger ones, but not terrible. The only downside is how long it takes to come in but other than that I will order again My kid loves these things. SUPER LONG SHIPPING AIGHT LEMME TELL YOU THAT IT TOOK A OVER MONTH TO COMEso that's why there's one star offbut amazing amazing product! I bought 2 for me and my sister. we're both 25 and we had a blast! You don't need to know Japanese to make this candy lol! Although a YouTube video helped.

Had so much fun with this. Deep fried the "donuts" after shaping them (figured it couldn't hurt, especially rather than eating them raw). Fun to make, easy to find directions for in English online, taste wasn't the best, but it was still pretty good! See and discover other items: international candy, free shipping candy, cheap candy, ingredients for sushi, british candy, german candy Disclaimer: While we work to ensure that product information is correct, on occasion manufacturers may alter their ingredient lists. Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and/or different information than that shown on our Web site. We recommend that you do not solely rely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product. For additional information about a product, please contact the manufacturer. Content on this site is for reference purposes and is not intended to substitute for advice given by a physician, pharmacist, or other licensed health-care professional.

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Popin’ Cookin’ sells make-your-own candy kits from Japan. They come in a variety of flavors, and some are shaped like other foods. People upload videos of themselves creating the candy with powder mixes and water online. Produced by Joe Avella Follow BI Video: On TwitterThis is SO AWESOME! We mentioned in our Bibimbap post how we were having our friends from Japan visiting us, and – boy – we need to have them visit us on a weekly basis, because they brought back some awesome stuff. We got some Katsu Jerky which we haven’t tried yet, some dried plum cookies, and these Sushi Candy Making Kits. We just about flipped when we saw these things. We were about to film another WTF and we just dropped it to film this. I’m sorry if we’re too excited about this. I remember seeing them online a while ago and thinking how amazing it was, and now finally we got to try it! Unfortunately, it was a bit more challenging than we had anticipated. It’d probably be easier if we read Japanese.

Actually, it’d DEFINITELY be easier if we read Japanese, but where’s the fun in that? Being confused is a wonderful feeling! And we learned a lot from it. Namely, we learned how not to royally mess these up next time! It’s really the water balance that’s the most challenging. I messed up at the beginning by putting in the powder first before the water, and that just destroyed my rice. Then I started filling up to the line, and that definitely stopped things from being terrible. But mixing everything is so challenging! It’s such a small little container, with a tiny little spoon, and I’m a grown ass man with big hands: I was making far too much of a mess. And not only did it show in the final product’s appearance, it also tasted worse than Martina’s. It was all grainy and mealy. Definitely, it was some of the worst candy I had in a long time, but I’m sure if I didn’t mess it up so bad it’d be great. I saw the potential in Martina’s batch. But those little salmon roe: those were delicious!