じゃがバター is steamed potatoes+butter+salt. Butter and potatoes taste first-class, the only bad thing is that potatoes are too big, and they will be tasteless after eating.
2. Hiroshima burning
Some people call it Japanese pancake, and the basic ingredients are cabbage, batter and seasoned meat. The difference between Osaka Roast and Hiroshima Roast is that there are more and more cabbages in the latter (not as many as usual, mostly cabbages). When the pancakes are ready, they will be seasoned with sweet noodle sauce and salad dressing and sprinkled with fish fillets.
3. Crispy kebab
Snacks introduced in recent years, as the name implies, are a combination of "crispy skin and mutton kebabs". Full of chewiness and excellent taste!
4. German-style roasted sausage
One of the increasingly popular street snacks, Smoked wurst, has two kinds of sausages to choose from, and there are endless queues. Children must love it!
5. Octopus burns
Stir diced octopus, shrimp, ham, cheese and batter together, and put them in a semi-circular iron plate for firing. It's also interesting to watch the boss turn over the octopus with two long forks.
6. Japanese soy sauce fried noodles
The stall owner has an operation on a lot of noodles, and then you have to start praying not to give you fried noodles without meat and eggs!
7. fried chicken nuggets
No matter in which country, fried chicken is one of the essential street snacks. This is a good reason. Ha ha!
8. Chicken skewers
There are many kinds of chicken kebabs in Japan. Fortunately, the quality of chicken skewers sold in festivals is quite high: they are usually made of chicken breast or thigh meat, with a little onion, salt and spices added.
9. Grilled fish skewers
Fresh trout are only coated with a layer of salt on key parts, then strung with bamboo sticks and roasted on charcoal fire. I can't wait to eat, but it really takes a long time to eat.
10. shaved ice
Children's favorite, 300 yen to buy a piece of ice, and then use concentrated juice to make their own smoothies of various colors. Children often put a lot of concentrated juice, which is very sweet. Don't follow the trend. Actually, just a little.
1 1. Chocolate banana
Bananas rolled with chocolate sauce and sprinkled with colored needles (also made of chocolate) are also one of Japanese girls' favorite snacks.
12. Shui Yi
Water chestnut is "water sugar". The correct way to eat is to dig a piece on the chopsticks and turn the sugar back and forth until it is translucent. The stall owner will let you draw lots to choose which flavor, which will contain a fruit.