The H-Mart near me has a Japanese bakery next to it. It’s a lot of sweet/fluffy breads and pastries mixed with various sweet/savory fillings. For example, they have one that’s kind of like a nice flaky croissant wrapped around a sausage that has lots of herb flavor. Or breads filled with custard, red bean paste, taro paste, and similar.
It’s generally pretty rich for my tastebuds, but a lot of it is very tasty!
Oh so many things, from savory hotdogs in a fresh bun, curry bread, melon bread, cream filled puff balls, honey crisp Texas toast, you name it. It’s a little pricey in the US but when I stayed in Japan, there was a tiny hole in the wall right next door that sold them for 150 yen a piece. It sustained us the whole month, every morning.
What kind of food would that be? Genuinely asking, I’ve never tasted japanese baked/breakfast foods or seen any place that serves it.
The H-Mart near me has a Japanese bakery next to it. It’s a lot of sweet/fluffy breads and pastries mixed with various sweet/savory fillings. For example, they have one that’s kind of like a nice flaky croissant wrapped around a sausage that has lots of herb flavor. Or breads filled with custard, red bean paste, taro paste, and similar.
It’s generally pretty rich for my tastebuds, but a lot of it is very tasty!
Oh so many things, from savory hotdogs in a fresh bun, curry bread, melon bread, cream filled puff balls, honey crisp Texas toast, you name it. It’s a little pricey in the US but when I stayed in Japan, there was a tiny hole in the wall right next door that sold them for 150 yen a piece. It sustained us the whole month, every morning.