tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5151046447294521040.post7481051067901051988..comments2023-10-12T21:53:06.000+09:00Comments on Something about Japan : Japanese chocolate snacks you should try ② Kinoko no Yama & Takenoko no SatoYukohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15454402407917506008noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5151046447294521040.post-29089260591629422622014-03-20T19:23:59.562+09:002014-03-20T19:23:59.562+09:00こんにちは、サマンサさん!
You like Kinoko no Yama better? Haha...こんにちは、サマンサさん!<br />You like Kinoko no Yama better? Haha, it really depends on the person. <br /><br />When I was living in Europe, Japanese foods were extravagant. They were sold for double or triple the price. Is it the same in Australia? How much is a box of Pocky for example? Yukohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15454402407917506008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5151046447294521040.post-67038596416661525352014-02-17T06:59:46.873+09:002014-02-17T06:59:46.873+09:00こんにちは、ゆうこさん!
Oh~ Kinoko no Yama & Takenoko no...こんにちは、ゆうこさん!<br /><br />Oh~ Kinoko no Yama & Takenoko no Sato are the best! >w< I tried both~~ I think my favourite is Kinoko no Yama, by the tiniest margin. ;)<br /><br />They're both great though - who would've thought that mini bamboo & mushrooms would make such a cute snack! <br /><br />Haha~ even Peter Pan knows where the best snacks are! XD<br /><br />Last week, I found that one of the asian supermarkets near my place is selling more Japanese products. I got to try the almond coffee crush pocky that you mentioned before~ and also the Kasugai Fruit Gummi Assortment (mango, lychee & strawberry). They're all yummy! :3 I'm sharing them with my mum & brother ;)<br />サマンサnoreply@blogger.com