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  • You haven't seen the king size here.

  • Thanks, Kingston.

  • Hello, everyone.

  • Welcome to take your creative play.

  • I'm your host, Emma.

  • And today I'm here with the wonderful Patricia and Chris to Americans.

  • Indeed.

  • Right now, we're on Yokota Air Force Base.

  • It's not Turkey or it's out a little bit, isn't it?

  • Yeah.

  • So everything around here is very American.

  • I'm getting kind of a little bit of culture shock.

  • All the houses American were in Patricia's lovely house right now.

  • Thanks for having us over.

  • Yeah.

  • Do you wanna introduce yourself and talk about what you do?

  • My name is Patricia and I do videos on YouTube sharing my life here in Japan and my military lifestyle.

  • Your fitness guru?

  • Yeah.

  • I don't consider myself e.

  • Consider yourself well, if it if you see her channel, do this girl could bench press anything.

  • We're in Japan in an air Force base.

  • It's like walking into America, I guess.

  • I don't know.

  • I've never seen, but it's kind of a culture shock.

  • So we've gone to the supermarket here, and we bought a lot of American snacks and Candies and we've also brought some Japanese ones from outside So we're gonna be eating them and taste testing and seeing which ones we prefer.

  • The taste.

  • I don't know what these tastes like.

  • These guys are kind of the expense of the situation.

  • I don't know most of these flavors.

  • Eso We're gonna basically see if we like if we prefer the Japanese equivalent, I guess kind of equivalent of the American snacks.

  • So we try to get snacks that are actually very similar.

  • So if you got a Japanese famous chips kind of common chips that's eating in Japan, we have tried to get a common chip that's eating in America.

  • I don't know the equivalent of Pop Tarts Z Oh, All in all, it seems that the American size a lot bigger than the E.

  • I think that's a major difference between culture shock.

  • Everything here is bigger.

  • Chairs, tables, rooms, cookies.

  • Yeah, even the people of Tula.

  • Yes, all right.

  • So what's the best equivalent?

  • Let's start with let's start the least dessert and then go to the chip chip something that yes, we have flaming hot Cheetos and ruffles.

  • What's the Japanese of Japanese brought this bad boy baby star baby star, baby star Roman chicken flavor.

  • So it looks like these are just crushed up noodles.

  • I've never had this before, so I guess this was not much of an equivalent, but this is like a common snack eaten by young adults.

  • Chose shirts in Japan or maybe ultra people to the O chips in America.

  • These two, I mean, meet Patricia and I were discussing when we first bought this.

  • That this is like the stuff at one point, if you eat these like too often in your stomach way.

  • Yeah, because they're so spicy.

  • Little way like seven of them know you'd be flaming hot due to Yeah, they are very red.

  • Oh, my tears like vinegar.

  • What?

  • What they don't like addicted to eat one.

  • You got, like, 20 places, like salt and vinegar chips.

  • Um, I crazy.

  • This isn't gonna get you Don't like that?

  • She's a all my They're not supposed to taste like cheese.

  • There's a blizzard, The spicy baby star.

  • The sheer amount of chips or Cheetos in that packet is crazy to me.

  • E feel like the packets of chips here.

  • There's barely anything in them.

  • You know those, right?

  • I think you know there's no time.

  • It's a nice flavor.

  • Oh, yeah?

  • Okay.

  • How do you feel about it?

  • I don't know.

  • They're just like soy soy.

  • So I thought those were vinegar.

  • And you think the chicken flavor is soy?

  • It's just kind of a blander t e think that it's a less strong flavor, like coming after the hot Cheetos.

  • It's not like this must get married In the eyes, of course, is a very more mild, mild no spice, and it's definitely not a stronger flavor.

  • Is this one way?

  • Haven't tried to record yet?

  • Mhm.

  • I love crinkle cut chips.

  • They really have them here.

  • It's a crinkle cut.

  • Trinkl cut like that.

  • Crinkle cut like ribbed.

  • That's good.

  • Oh yeah, E.

  • I think it's time for me to go back to America, I guess.

  • Basically, there's no equivalent, Right?

  • So maybe just which one do you prefer?

  • I'm strong Cheetos.

  • Like Americans.

  • I don't know The Americans such a strong taste for me.

  • For some reason, it tastes very vinegary and very strong.

  • And I don't think I'd casually eat stars.

  • Patricia, I grew up on Cheetos.

  • That is my good.

  • That's okay.

  • Marika.

  • Huh?

  • Alright.

  • What's next by the way.

  • Have a lot more Americans than accident to job.

  • Yeah, kind of crazy with American snacks.

  • I've only seen it in movies.

  • Ready?

  • Why are we getting a tortilla mix?

  • Wait, Is that not a thing in Japan?

  • Oh, my gosh.

  • Like this Patricia was like going crazy.

  • And I'm not gonna miss everything.

  • E o e Duncan e.

  • Look at my bad boy thing.

  • America ever made e.

  • I know what Jax Stacy's.

  • Is this a deli?

  • What guacamole.

  • It's only $5 freshly, freshly Onley.

  • 80 cents per doughnut.

  • Red velvet cake.

  • Okay, so next, just gonna go straight onto jellies.

  • Jello Jello.

  • Okay, so it's not jelly.

  • Is Jello jello with jelly?

  • Different.

  • Different, like this is jelly.

  • No, no, it's not jealous.

  • Jell O jelly, I think of like, yeah, gem me is jelly for you.

  • And jelly for me is Jell O for you don't have jam.

  • We have jam.

  • Yeah, What's the difference between jam and jelly?

  • There's not much.

  • It's the same.

  • It's just interchangeable words.

  • It's like apple in apple.

  • That's not that's not anything.

  • Actually, Japan has the little ones Get to the kids.

  • The ones like you slurp.

  • Yeah, I know, but yeah, really good.

  • Though I do know the ones.

  • You going back?

  • Where's your spoon?

  • I don't need to eat it.

  • Okay.

  • You can slurp it up.

  • Do the whole thing like this.

  • Oh!

  • Oh, that's no big nor waiter way.

  • Oh, my God.

  • Oh, that's gross.

  • That's just good.

  • It's very sweet, Very flavorful.

  • This'd Japanese equipment, by the way.

  • Yeah, so there's a Japanese equipment.

  • So actually what?

  • What is interesting about Japanese jello is a lot of times they have fruit inside of it, which makes it really good, actually, because it's not so sweet.

  • I think the sugar is only like, maybe not really artificial.

  • It's more sugars from the fruits.

  • A supposed to America e can tell it's healthier for me.

  • Doesn't mean e prefer the taste you guys want.

  • E already know it tastes like things when I say Japanese Japanese wins like the Japanese like it.

  • Yeah, okay.

  • Really awful for Japanese Japan, number one.

  • Next, I wanna do roll up because it's kind of like a lunchbox snack.

  • Yeah, in a lunchbox.

  • But these air so cool because they have tattoos.

  • Oh, that's why I like that man.

  • Is for the tattoo.

  • I just want a bit of work.

  • You just gotta What do you do with just a lick it and you put it on.

  • It's kind gross.

  • You put on your tongue E o sticking roll ups to your skin like e attended.

  • And everyone's like, Wow, they get really way.

  • I used to put it on my skin.

  • Oh, you guys look so strong.

  • Oh, that's how it works.

  • S so good though comparison.

  • Is it any thes Japanese goonies?

  • He's actually really good, though.

  • Melons roots.

  • So we have different kinds of Japanese gummies.

  • We get some grapes and some melon flavored ones, including Japan.

  • True flavors, though, is that the grapes Aubrey fruit actually takes a different grape in Japan is different.

  • The great flavor in America or in different I think strawberries, maybe only one that's very similar.

  • E don't know.

  • That tech stuff messes me up for this For this comparison, I like Japan e just these ones, though they're like so rough textures.

  • This one's hard to chew.

  • But this one was just like a weird texture.

  • I didn't like that because of the texture.

  • I go with Japan simply because I'm not a big person.

  • Like I don't like sweets too much.

  • So Japan is, like, super subtle.

  • I'm worried that I like the stop us an American stuff because I miss it.

  • But I do.

  • I do think that before the American stuff because I don't actually enjoy gummies very often.

  • I want to say good job, American stuff.

  • I think chocolate we would last.

  • How do you eat your isa?

  • What do you mean?

  • Never won before?

  • Like American chocolate?

  • We have peanut butter.

  • Everyone's gonna hate me for this because this is like the number one chocolate that everybody like e just had.

  • Just the chocolate was like a very fine grit to it.

  • I'm not sure why we're gonna be having maybe a darker milk.

  • Chocolate milk.

  • Milk?

  • Yeah.

  • In Japan, you can't really buy like blocks of chocolate.

  • Remember, in Australia, you can always just by, like, a big block of chocolate.

  • But this is maybe the biggest you could get.

  • Thank you, E.

  • Feel good.

  • Oh, well, I feel like it's better quality.

  • John E go for Japan.

  • Yeah.

  • Japan A really rich because he's a good crunches.

  • Good.

  • Twix is good.

  • Snickers air good.

  • They're all good.

  • Japan's kind of limited with their combination of chocolate.

  • They are limited.

  • You just have, like, chocolate bars, milk dark and they got pokey.

  • They don't mix and match peanut butter and all these cool things.

  • True, that's true.

  • Well, overall, did anyone win anyone?

  • Really win Japan one.

  • Japan 321 Japan, with its subtlety and flavors.

  • I think we have a cookie.

  • Cookies here to America would win.

  • Well, congratulations to Japan for winning outweigh little competition.

  • Have you guys tried many Japanese snacks and American snacks?

  • Do you guys have any opinions on which one you prefer or which kind of flavors you prefer?

  • Let us know in the comments down below.

  • Well, thanks for watching guys.

  • And thanks for coming on the show.

  • And thank you for having us in your house.

  • Yeah.

  • You come back to get more food, we'll be back.

  • Thanks so much, guys.

  • And we'll see you in the next video.

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