Why 1000 Onigiri Riceballs Fly off the shelves EVERY DAY!
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
- 1000 Onigiri are made and sold here every single day here in this onigiri store in Tokyo. Long lines of people show up to snatch one of their delicious filling onigiri riceballs every day!
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0:00 Intro
0:40 Tsukiji at 3am
1:40 Here Comes the Rice
2:34 We are wrapping up!
3:33 Early Bird Customers
4:31 Feeding the Market Workers
5:54 Lining up at 7am
6:53 Foreign Customers love it too!
7:47 Making more and more!
8:30 It's raining...but still delicious!
9:15 Lining up! Let's dig in!
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Good video!
@@toowoombacorgi6358 Thanks!
🙋♂️🇵🇰💖💖🇯🇵🌮🌮
ウクライナ語の字幕を追加してくれてありがとう
thanks for adding Ukrainian subtitles
厨房が整頓されてとても綺麗。安心して食べられますね😊
A simple onigiri and a delicious food experience. Thank you for your video.
The Onigiri Looks
So Delicious! 😋
Looks clean and fresh
Because this is Japan🇯🇵 everything is clear from you and me.😅
That food looks very yummy
God Bless Japanese
Amen
AMEN ✝️
Nice.
Wow delicious😮😮
親指の立て方素晴らしい👏
Yummy
I bet the neighbours are impressed - roller doors and awnings at 03:30am. 😮
Frisch und Handgemacht, in Deutschland bezahlt man für eine solche Portion mindestens das doppelte. Die Mitarbeiter sind sehr fleißig und organisiert.
Beste Grüße aus Deutschland und guten Appetit 💪😍
😋
March 13, 2024
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🍚 ball's. It's got a filling that makes the ball delicious. What's in it?
Different things! Like salmon or other fish!
破格の鉄火太巻きが出勤前に買うのが楽しみだったけど時間が販売時間が変更になってから行ってないな。
並んでまでは買おうとは…。
Those sushi rice rolls look delicious 😋, love white rice but that tapura really looked so yummy 😋😊 with rice rolled around it ❤❤❤❤
🍙 Onigiri, not Sushi.
@@eatlikealocal I'm sorry, don't know the correct word. It looks delicious 😋 even though
@@eatlikealocal Those rolls he makes are not Onigiri. Idunno if that is Sushi or not, but they are neither onigiri. Did you watch the video?
goody
豊丸じゃなくて丸豊では?
おにぎりにこんなに並びたくない😅
並んでまでみんなよく買うなぁ…
I cannot imagine how much plastic wrap is used in Japan. And everywhere really.
I wish Americans would work as hard as Japanese.
Where have you been? Two and three jobs isn't enough for you?
I wish they stop using plastic tubs and use wood like they used to. Young people wont live as long as their grandparents.
I have been binge watching Japanese food craftsmen and most of them use really old plastic tubs in cooking, the amount of melted plastic that went into the food is concerning. I’ve watch plenty of ramen shop using century old plastic buckets in transferring or cooling boiling hot ramen soup. 😢
Protect against various germs
知ったかぶりは止めて下さい😱
😷...😂😂😂😂😂
???
Wearing a mask is a sign of submission .
@@danieltrottier8599 日本では、新型コロナウイルス感染症が流行する前から、マスクを着用することは珍しいことではありません。 それは通常の衛生対策とみなされます。 インフルエンザの季節、体調が優れないとき、ほこりの多い環境にいるときに着用するのは、他の人への礼儀と考えられています。 キッチンや食品サービス環境において、唾液が食品に付着するのを防ぎます。 これは 1 世紀以上にわたって文化的に行われてきた習慣です。
this is not Onigiri. It's just only Rice ball...
Onigiri can include fillings.
Onigiri IS a rice ball, either with or without fillings and seasonings 😂
From my dictionary. "Onigiri: a Japanese dish consisting of small balls or triangles of rice stuffed with a pickled or salted filling, and typically wrapped in dried seaweed"