Japanese Sandwiches
Japanese Sandwiches
Whipped cream & strawberries between fluffy slices of shokupan is highly underrated as dinner.
Japanese Sandwiches
Whipped cream & strawberries between fluffy slices of shokupan is highly underrated as dinner.
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No thanks, I hate them, too much sugar :D
Yeah, I'm not a fan of the fruit/cream ones at all. The bread here is already largely sweet enough.
Seriously what the fuck
I will never eat a strawberry sando
It's impossible to tell what the other two are but the strawberry sandwich makes me scared
Never say never! Sweet sandwiches, especially ones with a slightly tart fruit like strawberry can be delicious. Please be open to trying even just a bite if the opportunity presents itself!
I have no problem with strawberry jam sandwitches, but this just doesn't sit right.
Especially if it's free. Who would say no to free food?
Idk why people are so freaked out by it. It doesn’t seem that different from layer cake.
Top left: egg salad. Other one: butakatsu, aka deep fried pork cutlet
These three must be the standard/favorites across the board.
The few places that make these around me have the exact same ones.
Think strawberry shortcake taste more than wonderbread and fruit. They're not bad, I much prefer a katsu sando but fruit is "ok."
It’s basically strawberry shortcake
Japan calls sangas, sandos? Love it.