superbebe
When we sat down, I was happy to see that Kyushu sweet soy sauce was on the table 😄.
Ordered the konoshiro from Amakusa, Kumamoto!
Amakusa has exceptional sashimi 🐟.
This time of year, it's oily and delicious!
Wrapped in shiso leaves and served with sweet kanro soy sauce 👌👌👌
I want to try Amakusa's local delicacy, "konoshiro sushi with the whole fish" 🍣.
Too bad I didn't have time to go to Amakusa this time 😭
It seems like the further south you go, the sweeter the food gets?
I'm from Taiwan.
I think Taiwanese food is pretty sweet.
Especially in the south, Tainan, all the food is sweet like a lot of sugar 🫢.
Oh, I forgot to mention the alcohol, 🫠.
They opened it right in front of me, punched out.
It's gassy and moderately interesting to drink as you roll it around on your tongue.
Fruity sweetness and juicy like a grapefruit!
14 degrees Celsius is low for an undiluted sake.
Very easy to drink!
Sake from Saga is delicious!
Saga's female detective is also very strong 🥸.
To those who live in Kyushu
I can't believe how easy it is to drink such delicious sake!
I'm really jealous😄.
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遥瑛チチ
Good morning, superbebe😃.
You are indeed very perceptive👍.
Kyushu's soy sauce has sugar in it and is quite sweet ❗️
Especially in Kagoshima.
Taiwan has the same trend...
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superbebe
Hello, Haruei Chichi😄
A little bit of sugar when cooking sure tastes good!
The sweetest thing I have ever eaten is Filipino food!
I really put too much sugar!
Pork cube stew and pasta are also sweet
It's already far beyond my imagination🫠🫠🫠.
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