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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) #2,523 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food) in Grocery & Gourmet Food > Candy & Chocolate > Gummy Candy 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 candyAt Sushi Izu we are passionate, creative foodies who want to share our sushi creations with the world. We combine traditional Japanese methods with modern styles to create our tasty range of Hybrid Japanese meals. We’re for seeing the smile that our magical creations brings to peoples faces, we're for the freshest gourmet locally sourced ingredients and marvellous customer creations. We stand for: AUSTRALIAN MADE FRESH FOOD CREATE YOUR OWN SUSHI Come into a Woolworths near you and create your own personal sushi combination.

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You know I love sushi, right?! November last year, Tina and I did a mighty two weeks Japan and experienced fantasy of food. Japanese cuisine is quite clean and refreshing while one can definitely enjoy the original flavour of many ingredients. When being there, you can literally try any restaurant coming into your view – Any one of them are great with flavoursome dishes. One of the sushi dish we had there was Inari. Although we have plenty of sushi joints in Adelaide with Inari on their menu but unfortunately, I have not tasted one that is similar to the genuine Japanese version. So here is the idea – I will try to replicate myself. Some people may wonder where to get my ingredients for sushi. Well, I often get them from two places online. Of course, you can go to the shops in Chinatown to buy them but for the quality of ingredients, these two online sites are best. Naked Sushi is owned by Greg Morrison, aka. man with glasses eating sushi. The site, as its name suggests, source genuine quality ingredients for sushi.

Greg got a real passion in Sushi and when I talked to him a while back, I can see an enthusiastic sushi eater. The kit I got this time is Osaka Sushi Kit, which contains a lot of ingredients which moves away the stress of picking ingredients for sushi. It is apparently $89 which is reasonable and affordable. There is even a book included in the pack. My previous Porkonomiyaki used some ingredients from this kit as well! Some ingredients I used in this recipe also come from Ichiba Junction, an online grocery type joint. They have a warehouse in Wingfield so pick up is possible. The only disadvantage for this one is that they only open Mon-Fri 9am -4pm and this makes it hard for picking up. Anyway, let’s get back to the sushi making. 1.5 cup Nishiki Rice 1/3 cup Mizkan sushi seasoning Pickled Japanese vegetables (from Ichiba) To a rice cooker, add the rice and water and cook until done. Add the sushi seasoning and mix the rice well. K