i see---
thank you for explaining about the different ingredients and how they taste...
i think you described them well enough that i can imagine how they must be...
they sound very oishii and different than anything i am used to...
sesame oil has become something of a favourite flavour now that i have learned how to use it well...though i think i am still a biginner...
this sound like a more advanced way to use and taste it...
sounds just very delicious...as i said already...
i will have to wait to start my tsukemono project since i ate all of the daikon up...
munch munch munch...
soooo crunchy and juicy...!!!
thank you also for explaining about the sea bream shaped things...
now that you have explained it, i realized that i had some ice cream monaka ou tof a vending machine---
it looked soooo pretty that i had to give it a try---
it was not so good...:

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the outside was not crispy anymore, but a bit stale and frozen...
that's what i get for buying something out of a vending machine though...
i wasn't to suprised- i would have been more suprised if it had been delicious!


i understand what you mean about the taiyaki...
it must be almost like a cake in texture...
but why is it shaped that way? there must be a reason that there is an entire shop devoted to fish shaped bean cakes...
is it for special occasion or when you visit someone's home or what?
the fish shaped soup monaka seems really entertaining and funny...
i love the idea of the fish going for a swim and making soup...

not sure if it would taste good though...
this is the ice cream monaka...
and the different tsukemono i tried...
my pics