the eggs in these street carts have much stronger color and look thicker than any eggs I have seen in the states. Is there a common process they use to thicken the eggs they use to make omelettes, or are the chickens just raised differently enough that their eggs are different.
Огромное уважение таким людям – красиво и вкусно
No flame but the chicken in that first bowl could have used an extra minute or two cooking.
Gitu doang? 😂
looks fucking tasty.
Ahh, Oyakodon. Having that right now. It's so good.
Salary 100
Food 50 , how they survive whole month
FUN FACT: It's called Oyako-don in Japanese, meaning "Parent and kid in a bowl"
I love the dark humor of the guy who first named it XD
That chicken looks uncooked 😋😛
For this reason I like japan, thanks to 🇯🇵👍👍🤲
ああ~!美味しそう。ふわとろ卵大好き。
Sugoi
This is my first time hearing your real voice 🤭 8:44
oh, look yummy
Japan seems always clean, even when it's cooking
Where is your wok? – Haiya
what u use for de video
I hear japanese korean and chinese
No one:
me after watching the kitchen nightmare: It's RAW!! 2:33
Can't wait to go to Japan again
the eggs in these street carts have much stronger color and look thicker than any eggs I have seen in the states. Is there a common process they use to thicken the eggs they use to make omelettes, or are the chickens just raised differently enough that their eggs are different.
1 minute into the video and I could already hear 3 different languages.
What kind of sauce is it? ponzu?
그래서 너네만 사과Tv랑 로즈Tv 본다고? 좋은건 좀 나눠보자 이 정없는 샛기들아
요새 유튜브댓글만보면 사과Tv랑 로즈Tv 하앜하앜 거리던데 ㄹㅇ좋음?
그래서 사과티비랑 로즈티비가 대체 뭔데 ^^ㅣ발 것들아
사과Tv랑 로즈Tv 둘다 개오지던데 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 너네봤냐?
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅅr고rㅌIㅂI랑 로즈ㅌIㅂI는 우리 싱글 삼촌들도 보고있드라