Bakeries in Japan offer loads of different foods than what we’re used to, so we’re grabbing a few things we know, a few things we don’t know, and we’re trying them out for you in this week’s Food Adventure Program!
Heres the second video we did while we were in Hawaii. The first video was of us having fun. This video, though, is 18 freaking minutes of us EATING ALL THE FOOD! SO MUCH FOOD! ALL OF IT! Theres none left for anyone else. Its all in our stomachs now.
Hilton helped out with this video as well. We dont know Hawaii very well, so we got a list of places to eat. And I think we got a good bit of Hawaiin food in there! If there are any places we missed out on, please let us know in the comments, so that we can try them next time we come to Hawaii.
Thank you again to Hilton for sponsoring this video, and for giving us an amazing food and adventure experience. Wed love to see Hawaii again one day.
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We spent a day with a soba master who taught us how to make soba noodles, with the perfect ratio of buckwheat. So this isnt clickbait! This guy is the real deal. Its not easy to make soba the way he makes it, but we gave it an honest effort at least.
Want to make soba with Sensei Ito? Book a spot here!
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Balmuda: the Toaster is a Japanese invention that brings life back into your bread, and makes toast like youve never tasted before. For $300 a toaster, it better…
We spent 2 weeks in Rome, Italy, where we ate pasta, pizza, and home cooked meals all day, every day. We asked people living in Rome what places they eat at, and were sharing the best of that list here, in our guide on what to eat in Rome.
We found a sushi place called Itaemae Sushi Edo. It sounds like «Eat My Sushi.» Get it? Eat My Sushi? We did a segment called Eat Your Sushi. WE HAD TO EAT HERE!