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RE: Donuts in Japan!

in #japan7 years ago

I dunno... if you stepped in the backroom of any of these bakeries as I have and watch them work or asked about the ingredients they use, you might feel differently. In general it is a lot of stuff that is not good for us, as most konbini food, and a lot of flavoring to mask the otherwise bad taste. Really... about the same as in the US. Maybe a bit less sugar. I'll take a good real bakery that makes real bread over any of it anyday. There is a guy near here who studied at a traditional bakery in NYC and cooks wonderful sourdough bread everyday from scratch. Not a common thing in Japan, but oh so good.

But anyway, apologies, I don't mean to be negative about your post. Even tho I know what is in them and am not a fan, I also get the donuts more often than I should. The chocolate ones, same as you. Sugar is too hard to resist sometimes ;)

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I understand most, if not all processed food is shit, but at least the Japanese make it taste better than the Americans.

No worries about the negativity. I have rosy colored glasses on when it comes to all things Japan and tend to overlook the negative.