Want to Change the Flavor of Japanese Convenience Store Meals?

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Hello everyone.

Today, I’d like to share a useful tip for foreign visitors in Japan:

👉 you can easily customize the flavor of convenience store meals.

Sometimes foreign visitors feel that:

👉 Japanese convenience store food tastes lighter than expected.

Especially when eating:

👉 bento boxes
👉 pasta
👉 rice dishes
👉 salads
👉 sushi

Some visitors think:

👉 “This needs a little more flavor.”

Or sometimes:

👉 “It tastes too mild for me.”

Honestly:

👉 this is completely normal.

Japanese food is often designed to be:

lighter
less oily
less salty

than food in many other countries.

But the good news is:

👉 Japanese convenience stores sell many small seasoning products.

What Kind of Seasonings Can You Buy?

At most convenience stores, you can usually find mini-size seasonings such as:

👉 soy sauce
👉 salt & pepper
👉 Tabasco sauce
👉 wasabi
👉 mustard
👉 garlic paste
👉 chili pepper
👉 ketchup
👉 salad dressings

They are usually:

👉 inexpensive
👉 easy to carry
👉 perfect for hotel meals

Personally:

👉 I strongly recommend Japan’s tube-style seasonings.

One popular brand is:

👉 S&B.

You may find:

👉 garlic paste
👉 ginger paste
👉 wasabi
👉 Japanese mustard

These small tubes can completely change the taste of a meal.

For example:

👉 garlic paste works surprisingly well with pasta or fried rice.

Looking for Something More Japanese?

You may also find:

👉 momiji oroshi.

This is:

👉 grated daikon radish mixed with red chili pepper.

It has:

👉 a fresh taste
👉 a little spice
👉 a very Japanese flavor

Japanese people often enjoy it with:

👉 grilled meat
👉 noodles
👉 fried foods

Some people love it.

Some people don’t.

But:

👉 trying unusual Japanese seasonings can be part of the fun of traveling.

My Advice?

If your meal feels too mild:

👉 don’t give up immediately.

Try adding a seasoning first.

Sometimes:

👉 a small change can make a big difference.

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