You should take the family for a trip to Japan when the world starts making sense again. The food is so good! I didn't even know what takoyaki was so I took a picture with my phone and showed the cashier, and it was wonderful! You should do a video making okonomiyaki both Osaka style and Hiroshima style and decide which one is better. Oh, and takoyaki, if you can get hold of a takoyaki grill.
"the sweetness of adults" (大人の甘さ) is a thing in japan that they put on candy/food/drinks that are bittersweet, or lightly sweetened because it's for an adult's taste, as opposed to a child, who would generally prefer something sweeter. they also have "adult flavor" (大人の味), which is usually on something unsweetened and bitter, that a child wouldn't like.
that's a bit like how we have salmiakki liquorice in Scandinavia that's labeled as "for adults only" because we generally prefer things to be a bit more sour and salty, which is something most people (kids included) don't appreciate if they didn't grow up with it. And these days companies shove sugar in everything to make it more "kid friendly", so they get used to everything being oversweetened
I have had the baked ones and when you cook them for about 8 minutes , they taste delicious. .... you can even get summer ones that you put n the freezer.
It all started with me watching ashens, then he mentioned you and now I am in love with your family and your videos!! I'm hooked! You guys are hilarious!🤣
I can't even remember how long i have been watching Ashes now, it has been many, many years. I had seem him reference Barry a few times and i think he even collabed in a few videos, but initially i didn't like Barry at all, i found him grating, hated his personality, his humour, the way he spoke, i was so anti-Barry :') But then i think it was about 4 years ago or so i decided to give his channel a go and i was instantly hooked haha In a complete turn around Barry is one of my favourite RUclipsrs now! (I still love watching Ashens and he is still a favourite too)
@@kierancampire I first saw Barry in a collab taste test Ashens did with a third YTber named Emma, didnt care for either him or Emma at the time but like you gradually got to like Barry more and now love and look out for any new vid from him and his family.
Two things were highlighted in this video. 1) Chloe is truly excellent at identififying smells and tastes. 2) She will also out Mrs B at every available opportunity.
@@lmaree200886 Yes, I know, it was an auto-correct mistake, but come back to me when you can speak fluent Japanese and then we can talk about spelling.
the front of the custard pudding one says to follow the directions on the package or website to warm it up (and make sure not to warm it while in the package)
Wife bought me this set for Christmas. Have tried about four of them so far, really interesting flavours, great to see your opinions, gives me some ideas 👍🏻
Was meant to goto Japan this year, but as we know 'things' happened, and we had to put it off (next year hopefully!), was looking forward to trying all these KitKats as part of the experience, was a delight to see you all go through them all!
I got several of these flavors for christmas last year and I LOVED the Matcha and the Sake KitKats. It's been fun to watch your family experience these too. :D
Your daughters have grown so much since the last time I've seen a video with them! They're so well spoken and polite and it's so nice to see- says a great deal about you both as parents :) also, if Mrs. Barry could share wear she gets her tops, they are so nice!
I came here as fast as I could: "The sweetness of adults" actually means "sweetness level for adults" (i.e. less sweet than usual). The custard pudding Kit Kat is supposed to be baked, the guides are on the website or the packet. The "sake" Kit Kat is actually "sakura sake", which is a spring cherry blossom and sake flavour. The Halloween one is apple pie, most apples in Japan are harvested in autumn. The "sakura mochi" one is cherry blossom, not actual cherries. It was wonderful watching you all try traditional Japanese flavours, you actually tried some pretty unique ones, there is a wasabi one out there however, even I wont touch that one.
I have tried the wasabi and the soy sauce ones, not bad at all if you like sweet and salty combos! I have also had every one in this video. I currently have the lychee sea salt and premium dark mint in my cupboard. The wasabi was not spicy at all, you just taste the wasabi on your tongue. No throat or nose tingles or blasts!😂😁
@@lmaree200886 That sounds acceptable. I've yet to come across a Kit Kat I didn't like (some peoeple say they dont like matcha because it "tastes like grass", but I lack their culinary expertise to understand that perspective). I just don't like wasabi, although maybe I'll try one after reading your comment.
Apple is an autumn flavour in the uk too. Apple pie or crumble with custard is a traditional British autumn dessert. I really want to try some of these kit kats and I really like all the Japanese desserts I've tried so far especially mochi. I really like the chewy texture. I haven't tried much Japanese savoury food because I'm vegetarian and don't eat meat or fish but I'd love to try whatever I can some day. I love try food from different cultures even if I don't like it I like the experience of trying something new.
English-speaking people trying to pronounce Japanese is the funniest thing ever. "moki" instead of "mochi", "saki" instead of "sake". Just the best, please keep doing it!
the "sakura" part of "sakura japanese sake" is cherry blossom - the flower pictured on the package, and probably the source of the beauty product flavor you tasted lol
I think the egg custard one is baked or broiled. There are a few japanese kitkats that are meant to be either heated or frozen to be able to taste them better.
Barry mate, that raspberry bar was the new RUBY CHOCOLATE! That is fruity and tangy and what gave it that lovely pink colouring (I think, unless its the 'adult taste' raspberry version!) Also there was a sakura sake one that tasted like flowers and the sakura mochi has red bean paste which is what that earthy taste was!
The best part about a video involving Japanese _anything_ is the comments section, where you’re guaranteed to find more than a few anime fans who have never been to Japan, can’t speak or read the language, but are convinced they know every detail of Japanese culture and seem to think following along with Japanese subtitled cartoons means they’re an authority on pronunciation. Word to the wise for you man-children; even in Japan, weebs are mocked and shunned by society. Maybe take that as a hint. The word ‘otaku’ (outside its original meanings) is Japanese derogatory slang for someone with no social skills who obsesses over something so deeply that they have no life and are just a hindrance to society. It’s not something you want to be called, because it’s an intentional insult. Gotta ask, why do you guys try so hard to embarrass yourselves online?
Probably already commented but Sakura mochi use the flavours of the petals themselves, not cherries. It's like how you get Rose and Violet-flavoured sweets.
I'm not 100% sure but I believe that when american was first colonized, most of the people came from England. So really, it doesn't matter. Let people just enjoy their food. Isn't it great that traditions travel. After all, American is made up of almost every nationality there is. But Americans really love apple pie, my thought is it's the best one. 😋
This is our regular reminder that Nestle need to do more to introduce interesting KitKat flavours over here. Maybe not as many and as zany as Japan has, but maybe Christmas Selection Boxes of several based on classic British desserts?
Also Sakura is cherry BLOSSOM. So you are correct. The sake one is Sakura sake :P both are flower flavoured, because cherry blossom / Sakura is a super popular, cute flavour loads of girls love.
I am totally on board with Mrs B's Idea for a Marmite and Peanut Butter flavoured Kit-Kat, and i'm quite partial to a G+T meself lol. Also where can we buy "Drunk Gin"? is it a particular brand or flavour?.
I used to work for a Japanese corporation and got to go to Tokyo on business a few times. Every time I went I made it a point to pick up all of the kit-kat flavors I could find. My favorite ones were wasabi-flavored, but they don't seem to make that one anymore. They had the flavor of wasabi but not the spicy astringency. So it was a nice earthy root flavor. Quite pleasant.
@@lmaree200886 I wish I've had real lychees before, but a lot of people I've talked to says that the flavor is usually accurate in sweets (unlike most grape or cherry candy in America) ...I honestly am not sure if we could even get them here. But it must be lychee season for you in a few months. Lucky! Matcha though! I can definitely find more than a few green tea products easily. I'm a bit of a tea fan, anyway. But it's one of my favourites. I like how the matcha flavor is used in a lot of product and not just tea. Matcha ice cream is
@@princeapoopoo5787 Yes lychee season is very close here in Aus, we already have early season mangos in supermarkets and fruit grocers! Can you get canned lychees at all? They are very close to the real lychee flavour and are generally from Asian countries fruit seasons. I buy those in the off seasons to make my own ice tea/boba tea syrups same as peaches and mangoes. Even great eaten with custard and ice cream as dessert! Ooh I actually don’t mind the grape and cherry flavours from the US! Love me some Cherry Coke or Cherry Dr Pepper! Or grape Fanta! But Japanese grape candies are seriously good, especially the gummies! They make both purple and green grape flavours and they are just like their own fruits! Matcha is really great and a versatile flavour. I have tried matcha in mochi, ice cream mochi, boba/bubble tea, chocolate, Pocky sticks, candies, cakes like Choco Pies and a cream cake from my local bakery, cookies, even sweet matcha with kurumitsu (black sugar syrup) chips like Tohato Caramel Corn! I’d love to try matcha noodles either soba or udon with a lovely rich broth but I live in a regional area of Victoria, Aus. It’s harder to find Asian groceries here. Will probably be buying up big just on groceries on my next city trip when the city of Melbourne opens up from the strict lockdown in early November!
I've tried a bunch of these! Love the wonderful world of Japanese KitKats! We had them as table favours at our wedding 😊 I've got the sakura mochi ones in my kitchen right now 😂 I'd recommend trying the yuzu matcha, strawberry cheesecake and momiji manju flavours. All interesting, but the momiji manju one is my favourite! It's amazing 🤤
Chloe has got to be the most sarcastic child in the world. She's learned well. I kinda wanted to see where regular KitKat fit in the ladder. Also I happen to like macha KitKat... of course, I like macha, so...
i have had many of those and cant believe you put Matcha so low i love that flavour. have to agree with the apple pie ones though, i got a multipack of them last year around halloween and they taste amazing. shame you didnt bake the custard one though they are pretty hard to get hold of and still trying to get one of them.
For more taste testing videos from over the Years, grab the popcorn and have a Barrathon with this playlist ruclips.net/video/zVc5t5Yu8Eg/видео.html
Green tea, white tea and black tea all come from the same leaf, it’s just the way they process it that make the difference
So... when are the custom KitKat vids coming out? You made a giant one, why not a full roast dinner one?
You should take the family for a trip to Japan when the world starts making sense again. The food is so good! I didn't even know what takoyaki was so I took a picture with my phone and showed the cashier, and it was wonderful!
You should do a video making okonomiyaki both Osaka style and Hiroshima style and decide which one is better. Oh, and takoyaki, if you can get hold of a takoyaki grill.
Barry are u doing a Halloween theme cooking vid this year
Oh Chloe, telling all mummy's secrets, are we? 🤣🤣🤣
I'm loving how honest, upfront, and blunt Chloe is.
She is a natural comedian.
Needs some disciplining 😂😂
"Oh that smells like mommy's gin" lol i can't stop laughing sorry mrs.B
Gin
At least the gin is already drunk
@@ahandsomefridge lol yes
"A strawberry to balance it out"!! I'm dying! 🤣 Gotta try this now!
Mummy’s *
"the sweetness of adults" (大人の甘さ) is a thing in japan that they put on candy/food/drinks that are bittersweet, or lightly sweetened because it's for an adult's taste, as opposed to a child, who would generally prefer something sweeter. they also have "adult flavor" (大人の味), which is usually on something unsweetened and bitter, that a child wouldn't like.
that's a bit like how we have salmiakki liquorice in Scandinavia that's labeled as "for adults only" because we generally prefer things to be a bit more sour and salty, which is something most people (kids included) don't appreciate if they didn't grow up with it. And these days companies shove sugar in everything to make it more "kid friendly", so they get used to everything being oversweetened
You were supposed to bake the "Custard" one. It's a Creme Brule. It gets a caramelized top when you do.
I know! I'm yelling at the screen "YOU HAVE TO BAKE IT!!"
@@mcescher1957 Yes, me too :-) He even translated the text and it said "bake", so why didn't he do that...
@@freibier 1 google translate can be wacky 2 who would ever think to bake a chocolate bar
@@freibier He probably thought it was nonsense, like the "sweetness of adults"
I have had the baked ones and when you cook them for about 8 minutes , they taste delicious. .... you can even get summer ones that you put n the freezer.
I'm giving a thumbs up specifically for "Mommy's gin"
I almost spit out my water when she said that.
Mummy’s *
@@Thomashorsman Thomas Horseman*
Lol same XD
A bottle of Gin and a Strawberry to balance it out!!
to "balance" 2 it out
Chloe needs her own series! Her reviews are so honest and unfiltered!
Mummy's drunk gin!! She stole the show!! 🤣
7:12 Chloe: "it smells like 3 things" *holds up 4 fingers* bless her lol
Chloe is to tasting/cooking, as David Bellamy is to plants. Very expressive with words, and hands.😁
Sakura is cherry blossom, not cherries
And its mo-chi not moki 🤣i love barrys channel tho. He makes really fun videos and ive tried many of his recipes 😋
Sakura “it tastes like flowers!” It... it... it is a flower... ??????
Sakura , cherry blossom
7:55
"Oh I can smell it from here!"
Literally under his nose lol
Oh that smells like mommy's gin! 😂😂😂 omg I love this family
It all started with me watching ashens, then he mentioned you and now I am in love with your family and your videos!! I'm hooked! You guys are hilarious!🤣
Ashens was my stepping stone to Barry too. I went from Emma Blackery to Dan Nerdcubed to Ashens/Barshens and then Barry.
Same
@@lwaves - Likewise. A good journey, too.
I can't even remember how long i have been watching Ashes now, it has been many, many years. I had seem him reference Barry a few times and i think he even collabed in a few videos, but initially i didn't like Barry at all, i found him grating, hated his personality, his humour, the way he spoke, i was so anti-Barry :') But then i think it was about 4 years ago or so i decided to give his channel a go and i was instantly hooked haha
In a complete turn around Barry is one of my favourite RUclipsrs now! (I still love watching Ashens and he is still a favourite too)
@@kierancampire I first saw Barry in a collab taste test Ashens did with a third YTber named Emma, didnt care for either him or Emma at the time but like you gradually got to like Barry more and now love and look out for any new vid from him and his family.
Two things were highlighted in this video. 1) Chloe is truly excellent at identififying smells and tastes. 2) She will also out Mrs B at every available opportunity.
That was really nice to watch :)
I also love how you gave both your kids enough room to also talk and give their opinions!
When I lived in Japan, the various flavours were (might still be) regional. For example the Macha geen tea kitkats were original only found in Kyoto.
It's matcha 😁
@@lmaree200886 Yes, I know, it was an auto-correct mistake, but come back to me when you can speak fluent Japanese and then we can talk about spelling.
"Imagine there was a cafe that just served Kit Kats"... time for another Kickstarter?
I think I first discovered this channel through taste tests!
A hipster is already on it LOL!
I don't think you have heard of the Kit Kat Chocolatory!
Mummy's drunk gin! Omg I'm crying! x'D Miss Chloe just giving us the tea on her mum!
I love how Chloe said "it taste like Lemon Zest!" Way to go Mr. and Mrs. Barry! That's great parenting! 💚💜💚
Ahahaha at Chloe totally outing Mrs. B's drinking habits! :-O
The dynamic of your daughters remind me of me and my older sister when we were younger. Such a cute video!
This video really shows what a superior palette Chloe has. Not everyone can place such specific tastes with such specific dishes at that age.
Everybody: mmmmmm , yum
Becky: I don’t like it
the front of the custard pudding one says to follow the directions on the package or website to warm it up (and make sure not to warm it while in the package)
strange you have to bake it
Here in Australia we have a Pizza shop that does a Lamb roast dinner Pizza followed by an Apple pie and Ice-cream Pizza and they both taste perfect
What shop is that mate? Fellow Victorian Aussie here! 😁
@@lmaree200886 It is a small shop in Manjimup Western Australia
@@davidmatchett2947 Nice! I have some family over that way, might ask them about it. Cheers for that!
Wife bought me this set for Christmas. Have tried about four of them so far, really interesting flavours, great to see your opinions, gives me some ideas 👍🏻
I love how you both interact with your kids. You talk to them as equals. More parents should take note x
Best part of my day is when I see a new post from you bazza love you and the family
Omg Phoebe, is adorable! Calling Mrs. B out like that with her "Drunk gin" and "Balancing it out" LOL the things kids say xD
That’s Chloe; Phoebe’s the older sister. 😋
@@archgirl Oh damn... I was watching that like super late at night and hella tired so of course I got their names mixed up... >.
@@alanacat7787 It happens. 😋
As an introvert who grew up in an extroverted family, I can seriously identify with Becky...
We went to a Kit Kat shop in Tokyo before all this, the expanse of flavours really was incredible!
Lovely to see you all, Lewis family!!!! Your so brave to try those strange KitKat bars!!
I love the 9 year old Chloe, she is so good with taste test videos and so is Pheobe and Becky
Was meant to goto Japan this year, but as we know 'things' happened, and we had to put it off (next year hopefully!), was looking forward to trying all these KitKats as part of the experience, was a delight to see you all go through them all!
lol, Chloe calling out Mrs B's alcoholism. Reminds me of my cousin talking about my uncle's "dirty beers".
"Mommy's gin"
Oh, Chloe! You're a gem! 😂
I got several of these flavors for christmas last year and I LOVED the Matcha and the Sake KitKats. It's been fun to watch your family experience these too. :D
"to balance it out" !! Oh Chloe, you're hilarious!!!
Lovely stuff Barry, a good family all rounder, the girls input really helped with descriptions.
Your daughters have grown so much since the last time I've seen a video with them! They're so well spoken and polite and it's so nice to see- says a great deal about you both as parents :) also, if Mrs. Barry could share wear she gets her tops, they are so nice!
07:12 onward of chloe's description of the saki one made me laugh
Best video you have done in ages, really natural with your family.
The sakura mochi flavour has red bean in it too which is why it tastes so earthy! You get used to the flavour after a while :)
Chloe sounds so educated ! I love it !
I came here as fast as I could:
"The sweetness of adults" actually means "sweetness level for adults" (i.e. less sweet than usual).
The custard pudding Kit Kat is supposed to be baked, the guides are on the website or the packet.
The "sake" Kit Kat is actually "sakura sake", which is a spring cherry blossom and sake flavour.
The Halloween one is apple pie, most apples in Japan are harvested in autumn.
The "sakura mochi" one is cherry blossom, not actual cherries.
It was wonderful watching you all try traditional Japanese flavours, you actually tried some pretty unique ones, there is a wasabi one out there however, even I wont touch that one.
I have tried the wasabi and the soy sauce ones, not bad at all if you like sweet and salty combos! I have also had every one in this video. I currently have the lychee sea salt and premium dark mint in my cupboard.
The wasabi was not spicy at all, you just taste the wasabi on your tongue. No throat or nose tingles or blasts!😂😁
@@lmaree200886 That sounds acceptable. I've yet to come across a Kit Kat I didn't like (some peoeple say they dont like matcha because it "tastes like grass", but I lack their culinary expertise to understand that perspective).
I just don't like wasabi, although maybe I'll try one after reading your comment.
Apple is an autumn flavour in the uk too. Apple pie or crumble with custard is a traditional British autumn dessert. I really want to try some of these kit kats and I really like all the Japanese desserts I've tried so far especially mochi. I really like the chewy texture. I haven't tried much Japanese savoury food because I'm vegetarian and don't eat meat or fish but I'd love to try whatever I can some day. I love try food from different cultures even if I don't like it I like the experience of trying something new.
Green tea, white tea and black tea all come from the same leaf, it’s just the way they process it that make the difference
Chole dishing the goss! lol Poor Mrs Barry. Such a lovely family
English-speaking people trying to pronounce Japanese is the funniest thing ever. "moki" instead of "mochi", "saki" instead of "sake". Just the best, please keep doing it!
Your girls are amazing children - happily tasting all the flavours! Loved this video this week
the "sakura" part of "sakura japanese sake" is cherry blossom - the flower pictured on the package, and probably the source of the beauty product flavor you tasted lol
love videos where the whole family gets involved, always great fun to watch
Your little one seems to have a very refined palate forming. She is so good at defining tastes and smells. Funny how she told on mommy!🤣
Oh my Chloie, you are so funny dear!! Love the proper use of air quotes! 🤣
You're supposed to bake the custard kitkat, man.
Wait, they actually meant that and it's not just Google Translate gone wrong?
😂😂😂
@@rolfs2165 yes, I've watched enough KitKat taste tests to know😂
"Google Translate says to bake it, better just eat it as is" haha
wtf?
I think the egg custard one is baked or broiled. There are a few japanese kitkats that are meant to be either heated or frozen to be able to taste them better.
noooo mochi and green tea are my favourite kitkats LMAO amazing how tastes are different between countries huh!
Pretty sure I would also like the green tea one. No idea about mochi!
I felt betrayed by their dislike of the matcha one haha
This was so funny to watch 🤣🤣🤣 & review on the Japanese Kit Kats .Thanks Barry n Family 😂👍
Barry mate, that raspberry bar was the new RUBY CHOCOLATE! That is fruity and tangy and what gave it that lovely pink colouring (I think, unless its the 'adult taste' raspberry version!)
Also there was a sakura sake one that tasted like flowers and the sakura mochi has red bean paste which is what that earthy taste was!
They recently introduced the apple pie ones here in the US. But ours are white. And you can taste the pastry
The sour of the raspberry is most likely from the ruby chocolate, it had a bitter note.
YES that was probably Ruby chocolate or the 'adult taste' raspberry Kit Kat 😁
Hello from Kentucky, USA! Love watching your videos! The lemon KitKats look amazing!
Fellow Kentuckiana here as well! Lol
You should make a Kit Kat Bar Cake....I've see several types and they all look delicious.
Its been so long since you uploaded a taste test that I had completely forgotten that's why I subbed to you like 5 years ago
When he said "Sakura Mochi", yeah that's not how you say that at all bless you xD
Yeah I was cringing a bit when I heard that. "Sak-yuh-ra" is such a common mispronunciation of that word, but "mokey?" That's a new one.
Finally, my days as a weeaboo have finally paid off.
@@princeapoopoo5787 oh yes. Mine too. 😼
The best part about a video involving Japanese _anything_ is the comments section, where you’re guaranteed to find more than a few anime fans who have never been to Japan, can’t speak or read the language, but are convinced they know every detail of Japanese culture and seem to think following along with Japanese subtitled cartoons means they’re an authority on pronunciation. Word to the wise for you man-children; even in Japan, weebs are mocked and shunned by society. Maybe take that as a hint. The word ‘otaku’ (outside its original meanings) is Japanese derogatory slang for someone with no social skills who obsesses over something so deeply that they have no life and are just a hindrance to society. It’s not something you want to be called, because it’s an intentional insult.
Gotta ask, why do you guys try so hard to embarrass yourselves online?
@@archgirl Who hurt you?
the halloween one says "apple pie flavor" in that gold bar on the bottom left of the front of the package
(i think the purple color is just for halloween - i've seen other japanese apple pie kitkats that were a tan color)
@@Danny.._ Yes the purple is just the Halloween theme
Probably already commented but Sakura mochi use the flavours of the petals themselves, not cherries. It's like how you get Rose and Violet-flavoured sweets.
Why is it that most people think that Apple pie is American when it’s a 100% British dish
I'm not 100% sure but I believe that when american was first colonized, most of the people came from England. So really, it doesn't matter. Let people just enjoy their food. Isn't it great that traditions travel. After all, American is made up of almost every nationality there is. But Americans really love apple pie, my thought is it's the best one. 😋
Interesting, always thought it was Dutch. Although Dutch Apple pie looks and tastes completely different. 🤔
I love how honest kids are LOL oh and its Not Saki its SAKURA which is Cheery blossom from the Cherry blossom tree , hence why it tastes of perfume :)
The youngest daughter is such a character! I love her personality 🤣
Chloe is the next presenter and Chef ! I’m calling it 😂
Barry, there are kit shops that just have rows of different kits kats in different sizes...
How are your kids so genuinely good and competent at reviewing food items? ♥️
This is our regular reminder that Nestle need to do more to introduce interesting KitKat flavours over here. Maybe not as many and as zany as Japan has, but maybe Christmas Selection Boxes of several based on classic British desserts?
Barry's Youngest is definitely going to grow up to become a food critic.
You need to get yours hands on some of the Japanese kit kats you can bake in the oven, amazing!
So nice to see the whole clan having a great time together! Love you guys!!! 💕 💝 🤗
I had Tokyo Banana flavor when I went to Japan a few years back. Twas nice.
Love it no secrets with kids around 😂 think I need to balance my drinks out to. Had me crying laughing. X
When you guys ate the custard one without baking it! My heart 🤣 it tastes far better baked!!! Which is what it was trying to say on the label
Also Sakura is cherry BLOSSOM. So you are correct. The sake one is Sakura sake :P both are flower flavoured, because cherry blossom / Sakura is a super popular, cute flavour loads of girls love.
I am totally on board with Mrs B's Idea for a Marmite and Peanut Butter flavoured Kit-Kat, and i'm quite partial to a G+T meself lol.
Also where can we buy "Drunk Gin"? is it a particular brand or flavour?.
"it smells like mommy's gin" dangit Chloe, that was spot on the best part :) Sorry, Mrs. B.
Barry, you know you want a paprika kit-kat ;)
Strawberry to balance it out 😂 That girl needs to get on stand up!!
Thanks for the laughs .. needed it today and also learned strawberries balance out drunk gin... classic
in the east they use rose petals for flavour. Like Turkish Delight.
I used to work for a Japanese corporation and got to go to Tokyo on business a few times. Every time I went I made it a point to pick up all of the kit-kat flavors I could find. My favorite ones were wasabi-flavored, but they don't seem to make that one anymore.
They had the flavor of wasabi but not the spicy astringency. So it was a nice earthy root flavor. Quite pleasant.
Please do more taste tests, this was fun to watch
I haven't had them in KitKat form, but matcha and lychee are two of my all time favourite flavors. I'm slightly offended. Haha
They really nailed those flavours in these Kit Kats! I drink matcha tea and eat lychees in (Aus) Summer a lot!
@@lmaree200886 I wish I've had real lychees before, but a lot of people I've talked to says that the flavor is usually accurate in sweets (unlike most grape or cherry candy in America) ...I honestly am not sure if we could even get them here. But it must be lychee season for you in a few months. Lucky!
Matcha though! I can definitely find more than a few green tea products easily. I'm a bit of a tea fan, anyway. But it's one of my favourites. I like how the matcha flavor is used in a lot of product and not just tea. Matcha ice cream is
@@princeapoopoo5787 Yes lychee season is very close here in Aus, we already have early season mangos in supermarkets and fruit grocers! Can you get canned lychees at all? They are very close to the real lychee flavour and are generally from Asian countries fruit seasons. I buy those in the off seasons to make my own ice tea/boba tea syrups same as peaches and mangoes. Even great eaten with custard and ice cream as dessert!
Ooh I actually don’t mind the grape and cherry flavours from the US! Love me some Cherry Coke or Cherry Dr Pepper! Or grape Fanta! But Japanese grape candies are seriously good, especially the gummies! They make both purple and green grape flavours and they are just like their own fruits!
Matcha is really great and a versatile flavour. I have tried matcha in mochi, ice cream mochi, boba/bubble tea, chocolate, Pocky sticks, candies, cakes like Choco Pies and a cream cake from my local bakery, cookies, even sweet matcha with kurumitsu (black sugar syrup) chips like Tohato Caramel Corn! I’d love to try matcha noodles either soba or udon with a lovely rich broth but I live in a regional area of Victoria, Aus. It’s harder to find Asian groceries here. Will probably be buying up big just on groceries on my next city trip when the city of Melbourne opens up from the strict lockdown in early November!
I've tried a bunch of these! Love the wonderful world of Japanese KitKats! We had them as table favours at our wedding 😊
I've got the sakura mochi ones in my kitchen right now 😂
I'd recommend trying the yuzu matcha, strawberry cheesecake and momiji manju flavours. All interesting, but the momiji manju one is my favourite! It's amazing 🤤
The salted lychee is by far, my absolute favorite!!
Chloe keeping it REAL for Mrs. B haha! 😆 I think I’d like the lemon one. Will have to hunt that down... 🤔
Where do you buy these from? Would love to try them.
By the way Barry there is a biscoff kitkat
Try online Asian grocers
@@lmaree200886 Thank you I shall try that
Chloe has got to be the most sarcastic child in the world. She's learned well.
I kinda wanted to see where regular KitKat fit in the ladder. Also I happen to like macha KitKat... of course, I like macha, so...
Right. Are Kit Mats biscuits or chocolsye bars.
i have had many of those and cant believe you put Matcha so low i love that flavour. have to agree with the apple pie ones though, i got a multipack of them last year around halloween and they taste amazing. shame you didnt bake the custard one though they are pretty hard to get hold of and still trying to get one of them.
I nearly ordered a KitKat multipack of Japanese flavours a few weeks back. I bottled it but might go for it, would make a fun drinking game!
You were supposed to bake the custard one, there are some KitKats that you bake and they become caramelised on top, this is one of them ;)