The Japanese staple diet: Curry Rice.
The college student staple diet: ramen.
More noodles: udon.
Seasonings:
Karashi (mustard) and wasabi. I don't know why some people think it's spelled "wasabe".
Soy sauces. Kikkoman at the left, I know. Yamasa, never heard.
Sake for cooking. I once bought drinking sake on a whim, but never got around to drinking it. Doc warned me that once it turned yellow it'll only be good for cooking.
Kewpie mayonaisse. I'm guessing because the squeeze bottle feels like a kewpie doll?
Garnishes:
Furikake you shake over rice. But I like the salty flavor so much, I eat it straight from the sachet. Left is a mixture of egg and seaweed. Right one I can't make out but it's proud of it's "color and material harmony".
Flavored seaweed strips. I blame Violy sensei for making me addicted to this for a time. Just like furikake, it's usually to add flavor to rice, and again, I take it raw.
Beverages:
Tea, Calpis water (Kubo's favorite, you can guess why) and Milk tea.
Sushi mats, without the sushi. The only unedible thing in the section.
Foreign brands:
Label says it's delicious due to the bitter and sweet taste.
Doc told us it's 300 pesos per cup at the cafe. Which is almost the price of this entire package.
It's funny that at the local brands aisle, Pocky from Thailand is available, and the label says licensed from Japan.
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