What kind of hick town do you live in?
Japanese food popular overseas
Good idea with those mushrooms. Also, someone from Europe requested dried konbu, and that matcha powder, which you mentioned. And there was actually just one type of matcha powder at my local shop.. ^_^ I don't drink it myself, so I was surprised..
I'll definitely try some of those sweets, thank you..
I wanted to put there ramune too, but for some reason, they don't sell it at my shop in winter..
What is the usual price? I sell 80g bag for 9.95 USD (shipping included)
Is it too expensive? (I just checked other prices on ebay and put it there with similar price)
Not but I live in the most hickest of towns, where we are lucky to even get our hands on panko. You can even call me a hickster.
Your welcome.
>I wanted to put there ramune too, but for some reason, they don't sell it at my shop in winter..
Not surprising since it's commonly distributed and consumed mostly throughout the hot summer months like when the autumn leaves fall and whiffs of pumpkin-spice fill the air in the West.
Good idea. ^^ thank you..
Too cheap...
Oh.. Then my price is good, I'm glad.. ^_^
I buy that 80g bag for 3.1 USD, shipping via SAL is another 3.1, so I have like 3.75 minus the ebay fee (which I don't remember) on one bag..
I live in Tokyo and I will undercut whatever prices he's selling for
Post it on Canadian amazon for the same price as the 30 gram bag and you will make a killing! I would buy it from you. Remember, most of Canada is remote. We don't have access to proper Asian markets.
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