I love how a cultureâs emergency meals kind of tell you about their favorite meals. In America youâre likely to find chilis and macaroni and cheese, and in Japan, you get Onigiri!
@@bongwater95 I meant only that she speaks with thought. Not like someone who is content when their work is done in a way that is good 'enough'. Also, was speaking of her whole show. Not a word such as bland. Not criticizing you.
She also had a video where she tests the amount of taste buds she has. She has way more than average. So to her, she can probably taste something. Where as to most of people, it would be tasteless or "bland".
Oh, Onigiri you're the one for me!!đ„ș This is honestly amazing, I used to spend my free time making Onigiri by hand for my 6 year old brother my last year of high school before I left for the Marine Corps and it would take hours lol but I wanted him to be happy and know that I love him. I left some ingredients behind and my sister who is 3 years younger than me continued making him the Onigiri on Fridays đ„°
When I lived in Tokyo, I was always impressed at the thought put into the packaging in so many of the convenience foods that were easy to make and very inexpensive.
I won't, the smell would be horrible Warning graphic Just imagine your dead body in a well stored plastic with hot water, inside that packaging would be carbon gases building up preparing to explode anytime soon after that we see your simmered dead body which has already reached a point where your skin should be very soft and degraded.
For people who watched early Pokemon anime, the protagonists regularly ate onigiri. Due to translation choices, the protagonists didnât call them onigiri, they called them doughnuts. However, they never changed the onigiri to reflect the changes. ... I was a sad tomato when I realized doughnuts didnât come in that shape.
You don't have to be a sad tomato! I'm sure you can make a homemade jelly doughnut in the shape of a triangle. To imitate the rice texture, I'd suggest replacing the powdered sugar of the jelly doughnut with shredded coconut! ;)
6:06 Oh, totally. When my friend and I stepped off the plane a couple years ago he was nudging me and saying "hey hey ask that attendant if there's a Lawson in this airport or something"
Something I absolutely love about Emmy is that she makes even the smallest things so exciting and intriguing. She always has a positive outlook on things even if they fail! She always makes my day â€ïž
@@huegvong1231 It's hard for most people haha I never finished đ Hardly know any now!! Should start again đ€ I'll do that, you start learning one too!
I used to live near a Japanese store and once I discovered the ârice sandwichesâ I was hooked! The packaging used was amazing and kept the seaweed away from the rice, if I followed the pictographs it would fall away easily without disturbing the shape of the sandwich. Now thanks to you I know what theyâre called! Oh, onigiri you are the one for me!
@@strawbtangerine6087 it's Latin American. Very popular in Mexico, but most (if not all) Latino countries have a version of it. The begining are most likely Southern European (Spain, France, or Italy)
I love that you are using Aloha Shoyu! Best soy sauce ever! nothing (in my opinion) that you can buy around here (in the states) compares. I used to have my grandma mail to us from Hawaii but now you can get it on Amazon and it was the best day ever when I found that out!!!
Your visit to the Japanese convience store made me want to visit!! I love the packaging that Japan invents! Between this, the items at the convience store, and the little mini poppin cooking kits.. lol
Keep doing emergency foods/rations/ long term storage foods, that is very interesting and very appropriate for the phase in history we are entering. Love your presentation, the Japanese rice balls, triangles are great, I ate them a lot in Japan.
Omg! Brings back memories to your lunch video making onigiris. I learned so much from that one. I wish this kind of instant thing was available where iâm from đđ
I honestly am relieved by the example of the fill line, I don't eat instant food a lot but sometimes even with the fill line present it's hard to tell and I slightly put too much or too little. That one was right there with see-through packaging and a prominent red that I can't lose lol T.T
Emmy! I have the BEST recipe I found online for blueberry muffins recommended to me by a friend! I made it yesterday and oh my gosh itâs soooo good! And easy!!! I do recommend you sift raw sugar on top instead of the crumble or do half the batch with it and half without. I made it in a rectangular cake pan but you can also of course do it in a traditional muffin pan! đ§
Similar to 3- corner kimbap/ ìŒê°êčë°„. Although itâs a fresh item, it does keep the dried seaweed from moist rice until you pull a couple of tabs, the package comes away, and you have a simple snack. Clever packaging and good too, as long as you can figure out whatâs in them. I had a painfully spicy one when I couldnât read Korean. đ¶ I think you can buy just the packaging to make your own.
Those beat any MRE you've ever presented! Nice! In your research did you find how much these instant-onigiri cost in Japan? Emergency ration suggestion: Stored properly nori keeps forever. Good to have some on hand in case someone shows up with an onigiri MRE.
I love that your sponsorships are relevant to your audience and to our new reality. Always been a fan of yours since the Popin Cookin days, and even more so now!
You just have to supply your own nori, cool /Konbini stop is right after my hotel check in so I can drop my bags and grab a quick shower //Canned coffee, bottled waters, cup noodles and chips for the stay are purchased and get dropped in the room, and some karaage as a snack to hold me over until I can grab a meal at Ichiran Ramen
sometimes i forget to watch Emmy, but every time i come back i get such a fuzzy feeling in my heart we love you, Emmy, thank you for your kindness - your videos are always so soothing, and a perfect time to have a cup of tea x
Emmy, you are a godsend. I haven't watched the full video yet but your sponsor is going to help me so much during this pandemic. I was looking for a service just like this
There's a little shop in Amsterdam (I'm from the Netherlands) called Onigiri-ya that sells DELICIOUS handmade onigiri and whenever I have the chance to go I always buy one or two. They're somewhat pricey there but sooo yummy.
In Emmy's words, SO STINKIN' CUTE. I could see a parent making these in the morning, sticking them in their kids' lunchboxes, and having a fresh, effort-free onigiri. Yum!
Well, dang, you caused a run on these ... I can't find them anywhere on the Internet (at least not in English, and that ships to America without costing an arm and a leg).
Try searching ăă«ăă äżćéŁ on amazon.co.jp. They have an English version of the site so you might be able to find someone who ships outside of Japan.
Since you were the first Japan based vlogger I watched, I first saw and learned about onigiri and okonomiaki from you. This was a nostalgic video to watch.
Emmy, will you make the 3 ingredient potato flatbread? Iâd like to hear your thoughts about the taste and ease of making this. Thank you. Love your channel. â€ïž
Weird how I just watched a video from I Will Always Travel for Food(TabiEats) who also tried this! It's looks so tasty and must be great with egg or different side dishes
Hey Emmy, since I haven't seen anyone mention it yet, be careful of Betterhelp. They're really shady. Some counselors are fine, but as a service, they're really questionable. For example, their Terms of service state that BetterHelp doesn't guarantee that their employees are real therapists. Another one is that they get paid by the amount of words they type - so their is a lot of churning that happens and you don't really feel listened to. They also keep and sell confidential data: they track demographics, mouse movements and other "personal info" - this would not fly in face to face counselling. The most dodgy thing though is that they advertise as being a cheaper alternative to therapy, but then in the disclaimer state that the service is not a replacement for actual therapy....
Me even tho I don't live in Japan or even close to a shop that sells the famous snack: *"Onigiri is life, Onigiri is my soul"* *while the sound and melody of the Koto and Shamisen intensifies*
I love you, Emmy. All of your videos are interesting and unique and that's what sets you apart from other youtube streamers. Your videos make you want to see the next video. I have to say, I want to see more of you eating dried insects, eating more foods around the world, and doing a popping cooking kit. As I have memorised one of your famous quotes 'so stinking cute' :)
I wish I had the patent on the 'pouch' for food, so many things are sold in them now...tuna, chicken, the above featured, croutons, an unlimited number of food products, from so many companies & countries...inventor must be RICH!!
Honestly Itâs so fitting that you were sponsored by BetterHelp. Many people (including myself) love watching your videos because youâre so calming and warm. Iâm hopefully this inspires people to get professional help :)
What flavor is âdisgruntled manâ? 5:54 đ
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That man is very salty >:P
Whiskey
Suntory and frustration.
Salty.
I love how a cultureâs emergency meals kind of tell you about their favorite meals. In America youâre likely to find chilis and macaroni and cheese, and in Japan, you get Onigiri!
Yes! Same with MREs! I love watching them for that reason
I totally rather have Onigiri đđ
I want both. Onigiri dunked in chili. Sounds delicious yet wrong on many levels lol
@@Udontkno7 It'd be like having curry and rice in a way.
@@naranciaisbestboi125 don't see how chilli has anything to do with curry
I literally made Onigiri for the first time today WE ARE SYNCHRONIZED
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Hahahah so did I!! đ and I used one of her videos to learn how to shape it
These look suspiciously like delicious jelly doughnuts from the Pokémon American dub anime. Lol
WHY DIDN'T THEY JUST CALL THEM RICE BALLS?!
@@skeetsmcgrew3282 bc it's 4Kids, to not expose Japanese culture to western audience
Brock canât help it, he doesnât have eyes
Fellow 90s kid! đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Emmy is Ash Ketchum
Anyone notice how Emmy's hair looks almost like an onigiri today?
Uhhh Emmy's hair looks the same as ever. Any similarity to onigiri is completely incidental. đ
Emmygiri đ€Ł
I read âonisionâ for a sec n was like wtf đ
TrashAsh I thought it said onion lol
"you are what you eat "
Jokes aside, emmy looks the same. I think you just notice it more because you focused on it.
Love how polite Emmy is, when she said âsubtleâ anyone else wouldâve said âblandâđ
She has a real vocabulary, thinks before she speaks and always with class.
@@kimquinn7728 is bland not apart of whatever "real vocabulary " is?
Imani S lmao
@@bongwater95 I meant only that she speaks with thought. Not like someone who is content when their work is done in a way that is good 'enough'. Also, was speaking of her whole show. Not a word such as bland. Not criticizing you.
She also had a video where she tests the amount of taste buds she has. She has way more than average. So to her, she can probably taste something. Where as to most of people, it would be tasteless or "bland".
My anxiety will make me contemplate whether I should fill to below the line, To the centre of the line or above the line. That line is THICCC
I'm pretty sure Emmy casually mention its 63 millilitres of water, so you could just measure it
Omg i totally thought that too!
Hard same
@@cliffordmontero42 67 milliliters! not 63!
I was thinking the same thing watching this lol
Oh, Onigiri you're the one for me!!đ„ș
This is honestly amazing, I used to spend my free time making Onigiri by hand for my 6 year old brother my last year of high school before I left for the Marine Corps and it would take hours lol but I wanted him to be happy and know that I love him. I left some ingredients behind and my sister who is 3 years younger than me continued making him the Onigiri on Fridays đ„°
Jelii Corona awww, thatâs such a cute story! Hope you and your family are still doing well, and will continue making onigiri for a LONG time :)!!!
Aww that's a cute story
Awww â€ïž
When I lived in Tokyo, I was always impressed at the thought put into the packaging in so many of the convenience foods that were easy to make and very inexpensive.
Their convience food is crazy convenient..
I wanna go on a convenience store tour whenever I go to Japan
@@diy_cat9817 plus it's healthy, and like normal food. Maybe better
Kitten Mimi the pre-prepared meals are also restaurant quality đ„ș
I like how the onigiri emoji looks like a Sia wig. đ
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when I get cremated, pour me into a magic onigiri bag with a little hot water
aang Aye aye capân!
Mmm.... Ashy...
tf...
well...oohkay
I won't, the smell would be horrible
Warning graphic
Just imagine your dead body in a well stored plastic with hot water, inside that packaging would be carbon gases building up preparing to explode anytime soon after that we see your simmered dead body which has already reached a point where your skin should be very soft and degraded.
@@wellmakeitworth1316 he said when he gets cremated.
That's gonna smell like wet ashes. Whatever that smells like.
Definitely not a rotting corpse.
For people who watched early Pokemon anime, the protagonists regularly ate onigiri.
Due to translation choices, the protagonists didnât call them onigiri, they called them doughnuts.
However, they never changed the onigiri to reflect the changes.
... I was a sad tomato when I realized doughnuts didnât come in that shape.
I remover that XD they called them Doughnuts and I always was like...uhhh thatâs not a doughnut
"A sad tomato" lol
You don't have to be a sad tomato! I'm sure you can make a homemade jelly doughnut in the shape of a triangle. To imitate the rice texture, I'd suggest replacing the powdered sugar of the jelly doughnut with shredded coconut! ;)
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Lmfaoooo the fact that they changed it to donuts đ©đđ„Ž thatâs a diff kinda funny đthey decided to go with donuts
The apocalypse has never looked so stinkin' cute!
6:06 Oh, totally. When my friend and I stepped off the plane a couple years ago he was nudging me and saying "hey hey ask that attendant if there's a Lawson in this airport or something"
Oh. My. Gosh. I miss Lawson's soooooo much!
ive been making onigiri since quarentine started i love putting pickled ginger in with the tuna and mayo ... SOOO GOOD
Something I absolutely love about Emmy is that she makes even the smallest things so exciting and intriguing. She always has a positive outlook on things even if they fail! She always makes my day â€ïž
âThis is a cute kiddie dish. Let me SHOYU it!â Oh wow... that sent me
đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł A couple years ago I started learning Japanese and forgot the English word for soy sauce for a good while đ
*Kitty
Jade Ratliff thatâs nice that you can actually learn a language. Not that I canât it is just hard for me to
@@huegvong1231 It's hard for most people haha I never finished đ Hardly know any now!! Should start again đ€ I'll do that, you start learning one too!
seeing emmy get so dang excited over onigiri is definitely something i needed to see today!!
Maya // sheâs so stinking adorable when she gets excited
I used to live near a Japanese store and once I discovered the ârice sandwichesâ I was hooked! The packaging used was amazing and kept the seaweed away from the rice, if I followed the pictographs it would fall away easily without disturbing the shape of the sandwich. Now thanks to you I know what theyâre called! Oh, onigiri you are the one for me!
I clicked on the video with my 4 year old daughter on my lap and as soon as Emmy came on screen she gasped as said "she is so lovely!"
Plz make a Pastel de Tres Leches it's so yummy my mom makes it all the time and I wanna see you make it, it would really mean a lot.đđđđ
Is that french?
@@strawbtangerine6087 it's Latin American. Very popular in Mexico, but most (if not all) Latino countries have a version of it. The begining are most likely Southern European (Spain, France, or Italy)
It means 3 milks
Emily Harris we have it in Bosnia too itâs called trileÄe
I love that you are using Aloha Shoyu! Best soy sauce ever! nothing (in my opinion) that you can buy around here (in the states) compares. I used to have my grandma mail to us from Hawaii but now you can get it on Amazon and it was the best day ever when I found that out!!!
Your visit to the Japanese convience store made me want to visit!!
I love the packaging that Japan invents! Between this, the items at the convience store, and the little mini poppin cooking kits.. lol
Emmyâs excitement over efficient packaging fills me with joy.
Keep doing emergency foods/rations/ long term storage foods, that is very interesting and very appropriate for the phase in history we are entering. Love your presentation, the Japanese rice balls, triangles are great, I ate them a lot in Japan.
I have GOT to get on Ebay and get some of these to try! Thank you, Emmy... You always give me what I need to branch out and try something new!â€
These are so cute and Emmy your enthusiasm for the neat packaging is so relatable!!!!
Yassss, its nice to know Im not the only person who geeks out over practical packaging!!
HOW DOES EMMY LOOK SO GOOD EVEN DURING A PANDEMIC! I look homeless with each passing day and she looks like nothing ever changed. I love her đ
Emmy. I'm almost 30 years living in Japan and for the life of me I have never seen instant Onigiri! Now I have to go and find it now!
Omg I want one seems so good to use for college students hehe
So perfect for a college pantry.
emmymadeinjapan exactly! I might try to get some because Iâm starting school soon! Itâll probably help a lot rather than getting cup noodles
Where did she get them I would like to order my daughter some she would love rhis
Omg! Brings back memories to your lunch video making onigiris. I learned so much from that one. I wish this kind of instant thing was available where iâm from đđ
And here, I thought these were donuts*
* according to Pokemon đ
Yeah I used to think they were little white cakes đđ
Youâre always so pleasant to listen to! Thatâs why I watch your videos.
Emmy: âPerfect for the apocalypseâ
Me: oh god no itâs true đđ€Ł
I really love this new jelly doughnut recipe!
I honestly am relieved by the example of the fill line, I don't eat instant food a lot but sometimes even with the fill line present it's hard to tell and I slightly put too much or too little. That one was right there with see-through packaging and a prominent red that I can't lose lol T.T
Emmy! I have the BEST recipe I found online for blueberry muffins recommended to me by a friend! I made it yesterday and oh my gosh itâs soooo good! And easy!!! I do recommend you sift raw sugar on top instead of the crumble or do half the batch with it and half without. I made it in a rectangular cake pan but you can also of course do it in a traditional muffin pan! đ§
Similar to 3- corner kimbap/ ìŒê°êčë°„. Although itâs a fresh item, it does keep the dried seaweed from moist rice until you pull a couple of tabs, the package comes away, and you have a simple snack. Clever packaging and good too, as long as you can figure out whatâs in them. I had a painfully spicy one when I couldnât read Korean. đ¶ I think you can buy just the packaging to make your own.
I admire Japan for having very meticulous research from every single aspect for each product.
Down to its marketing package and instructions
Hey Emmy! You should do a video on which podcasts or narrated books you listen to!
I love that you get excited and happy over simple things like food. Thatâs how I get with sunsets and paintings. No need for lavish things :)
Those beat any MRE you've ever presented! Nice! In your research did you find how much these instant-onigiri cost in Japan? Emergency ration suggestion: Stored properly nori keeps forever. Good to have some on hand in case someone shows up with an onigiri MRE.
Itâs ironic that youâre making this, I just had Onigiri filled with Pork and fried dumplings for dinner, it was awesome
Thatâs not ironic, itâs coincidental.
I love that your sponsorships are relevant to your audience and to our new reality. Always been a fan of yours since the Popin Cookin days, and even more so now!
I used to make onigiri for my kids' lunch many years ago. I want to try these!
You just have to supply your own nori, cool
/Konbini stop is right after my hotel check in so I can drop my bags and grab a quick shower
//Canned coffee, bottled waters, cup noodles and chips for the stay are purchased and get dropped in the room, and some karaage as a snack to hold me over until I can grab a meal at Ichiran Ramen
"Oh, Onigiri, you're the one for me!" đ
Day 60 of total quarantine here in Argentina, I need this!! Love you, Emmy đ
Imagine it being the apocalypse and you're like "ah oh thank God I prepared with my triangle rice, then I just would have to eat my misshapen rice."
LMAO omg
sometimes i forget to watch Emmy, but every time i come back i get such a fuzzy feeling in my heart
we love you, Emmy, thank you for your kindness - your videos are always so soothing, and a perfect time to have a cup of tea x
Omg wow I wish I had these next to where I live!
Your original onigiri video is the first of your videos I watched - I was hooked!
Your enthusiasm for the packaging is infectious - I love it! đ„°â€
I just got my order of these onigiri and canât wait to taste them tonight.
Your videos are so relaxing to watch
you know its good when Emmy busts out the napkin from under the counterđ
I just love that this channel always have a new thing, Emmy just keep everything so fresh and interesting!
I love how youâre filling out the new set! However, I think maybe some art or something on that back wall would help fill that negative space.
the seaweed one looks sooo good!
I love emmy's "I love it!" outbursts, so cute âĄâĄ love you emmy
Yes Emmy!!!! Was just watching your videos and then the notification popped up đđ
Nice!
Emmy, you are a godsend. I haven't watched the full video yet but your sponsor is going to help me so much during this pandemic. I was looking for a service just like this
This is one of the things I miss from living in Japan and Okinawa.
There's a little shop in Amsterdam (I'm from the Netherlands) called Onigiri-ya that sells DELICIOUS handmade onigiri and whenever I have the chance to go I always buy one or two. They're somewhat pricey there but sooo yummy.
In Emmy's words, SO STINKIN' CUTE. I could see a parent making these in the morning, sticking them in their kids' lunchboxes, and having a fresh, effort-free onigiri. Yum!
Well, dang, you caused a run on these ... I can't find them anywhere on the Internet (at least not in English, and that ships to America without costing an arm and a leg).
Try searching ăă«ăă äżćéŁ on amazon.co.jp. They have an English version of the site so you might be able to find someone who ships outside of Japan.
@@KanjiColossus where can you order these in the states?
Iâve been to Japan a couple times and rice balls and bottled green tea from drink machines are the best. Also Ramen. I miss it.
Well if I feel depressed axious.just not feeling up to snuff. I just watch an episode of Emmy and i start feeling better.nuff said
Saw these on Shinichi and Satoshi channel earlier. These look amazing! Thanks for sharing! I enjoy this video!
When ever I got to NYC, I always have to stop at the little cafe in Kinokuniya and get the shrimp tempura onigiri. It's so good!
Mmmm I want one!
I saw these somewhere and they looked so good. I want these.
Don't hold your breath.
Since you were the first Japan based vlogger I watched, I first saw and learned about onigiri and okonomiaki from you. This was a nostalgic video to watch.
We need merch with all of Emmy's sayings and facial expressions đ€Łđ€Ł
Emmy, I love how excited u get over just peeling the sticker, and fill line!! So stinking cuteđđ
These must be the cleverest products ever!
Emmy, will you make the 3 ingredient potato flatbread? Iâd like to hear your thoughts about the taste and ease of making this. Thank you. Love your channel. â€ïž
hi emmy i am such a huge fan you are the best youtuber in the world!!
Reminds me of Uncle Ben's microwave rice, they tend to come out shaped like the packet too, only more like a strange brick of weirdness... :P
Ha! So true
I'm pretty sure that one has bamboo shoots in it. It looks like chirashi zushi, which my grandmother used to make all the time
Weird how I just watched a video from I Will Always Travel for Food(TabiEats) who also tried this! It's looks so tasty and must be great with egg or different side dishes
Your enthusiasm is infectious. đđ
I went back to watch your how to make an onigiri in 2011. So cool to see how much you have grown! THanks for being so awesome!!
What wonderful emergency food.
Japan is literally so far ahead of the rest of the world on many many things!!
I'm so glad to hear that I'm not the only who misses the 7-11 onigiri's. Its one of my first stops too when I go back to Taiwan
I haven't eaten onigiri (yet). Now I want it more than anything! In the meantime I'll just have to suffer through amazing Mexican tortas.
Thanks Emmy!
How do they come up with these things. Seem like Magic đ
Iâve never seen anyone so excited about white rice!!!
đ” Oh, Onigiri, you're the one for me! đ”
Omg! I need this!
Hey Emmy, since I haven't seen anyone mention it yet, be careful of Betterhelp. They're really shady. Some counselors are fine, but as a service, they're really questionable. For example, their Terms of service state that BetterHelp doesn't guarantee that their employees are real therapists. Another one is that they get paid by the amount of words they type - so their is a lot of churning that happens and you don't really feel listened to. They also keep and sell confidential data: they track demographics, mouse movements and other "personal info" - this would not fly in face to face counselling. The most dodgy thing though is that they advertise as being a cheaper alternative to therapy, but then in the disclaimer state that the service is not a replacement for actual therapy....
Omg Iâm obsessed with emmys tea kettle
Me even tho I don't live in Japan or even close to a shop that sells the famous snack: *"Onigiri is life, Onigiri is my soul"* *while the sound and melody of the Koto and Shamisen intensifies*
That man on the package was judging you. đ€Ł
I love you, Emmy. All of your videos are interesting and unique and that's what sets you apart from other youtube streamers. Your videos make you want to see the next video. I have to say, I want to see more of you eating dried insects, eating more foods around the world, and doing a popping cooking kit. As I have memorised one of your famous quotes 'so stinking cute' :)
I love your videosâŒïžđ I found them on Facebook so happy to subscribe on CZcams.
The way you said illustrative made me feel fancy
My favorite restaurant that had onigiri closed.....i thought my life was over, but now i know these exist!
I wish I had the patent on the 'pouch' for food, so many things are sold in them now...tuna, chicken, the above featured, croutons, an unlimited number of food products, from so many companies & countries...inventor must be RICH!!
Honestly Itâs so fitting that you were sponsored by BetterHelp. Many people (including myself) love watching your videos because youâre so calming and warm. Iâm hopefully this inspires people to get professional help :)
Quarantine and isolation is therapy.