>putting noodles inside bread
Do nips really?
Any Forumsernational food
Yet japanese cuisine is rated high lmao
>hot dog bun
digusting
>putting buckwheat and pork rinds inside of mush
Do slovenes really?
People from Mexico city do the same. They love putting everything in bolillos.
I unironically do that and it tastes great.
It's not a hot dog bun. It's a very soft bread, closer to brioche. I had these often in Japan. Very tasty despite the yakisoba noodles being cold.
Carbs and more carbs
had Potthucke today lads it was delicious
do you think it could get popular in the west or nah?
and I don't mean between weebs but as fries, pizza, gyros, nachos and kebab got popular
If it was priced okay and given time for people to warm to it, sure. But it's pretty different from typical Western fast food so it would take a while.
At 500 yen it was also reasonably cheap even in 7-11. It would have to be similarly cheap here.
someone post the toast sandwich
No, only weebs would ever buy it. There's no secret to it, it tastes exactly how it looks.
We do things a little different in Cincinnati.
>sushi dates back to ancient china
don't people in your country often eat rice with bread?
explain this canada
I like Bob le chef but pizzaghetti is dumb
Combining various forms of carbs is weird. In Brazil they sometimes serve rice+beans+pasta+French fries+farofa (grilled cassava flour) together.
The Fish Finger Sandwich