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What do students have in the cafeterias of Japanese unis?

Japanese university cafeterias pay great attention to balanced nutrition and healthy eating. Many cafeterias will combine ingredients according to students' daily energy needs and serve small bowls of dishes of different colors for each meal. The staple food is rice🍚: curry rice, omelette rice, pork cutlet rice, braised pork rice, as well as various kinds of noodles🍜: udon noodles, ramen, soba noodles, cold noodles. They are very fond of hot spring eggs (a kind of half-cooked, flowing egg) mixed with rice, and they also love all kinds of fried foods (tempura), which are always served with warm soup. Unlimited juice, miso soup and rice. ❗️In university cafeterias in Japan, the most important thing that must not be forgotten is to greet each other! Japanese college students don't make much noise when having meals in the cafeteria. The only sound they make is greeting each other. When entering the cafeteria, nod and greet everyone first. If you meet someone you know, greet them further. When getting your meal, signal to the staff. After finishing your meal and getting up, greet your deskmate. Never forget! #JapanEats #JapaneseFood #CollegeMeals #UniversityMeals #AsianFoodTips

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🍗✨ KFC Taste Test: Indonesia vs Japan

Spoiler: they’re NOT the same! Whether you’re a fried chicken connoisseur or just curious about fast food abroad, here’s what I noticed 👇 🇮🇩 KFC Indonesia ✅ Texture: Super crispy & crunchy — classic KFC style. Lots of flour = that satisfying crunch. ✅ Size: Big pieces with lots of coating. ✅ Original Flavor: Savory, salty, and still crispy. 🌶 Spicy Version: Hot enough to turn your face red 😳 🍚 Sides: Rice + potatoes (thank you!) 💸 Price: Rp 18,182 (~USD $1.15) ❤️ Verdict: Best value, best crunch, best spice. Winner winner, chicken dinner. 🇯🇵 KFC Japan 🍗 Texture: Soft & moist, not crispy. Coated in wet batter, more like karaage. 📏 Size: Smaller than Indonesia’s. 🍽 Original Flavor: Surprisingly salty, but not crispy at all. Might feel a little underwhelming if you’re used to Indo’s version. 🌶 Spicy Version: Very mild — even if you can’t handle spice, you’ll be fine. 🥔 Sides: Potatoes only. No rice 😢 💸 Price: ¥319 (~Rp 34,000 or USD $2.15) 🍔 BUT: The burger menu here is 🔥 — way better than Indo’s. 🏁 Final Thoughts KFC Indonesia wins for fried chicken: it’s crispier, spicier, and more satisfying. KFC Japan wins for burgers: better bread, better fillings, and that Japanese precision in every bite. 📝 Note: This post is just about food, nothing political. Let’s keep it chill and respectful, friends 💗 #KFCIndonesia #KFCJapan #FriedChickenLovers #FastFoodAbroad #FoodComparison #IndoVsJapan #CrispyChicken #SpicyChicken #FoodieTravel #XiaoHongShuEats #JapanEats #IndonesiaEats #TravelEats #KFCGlobal #BurgerVsChicken #TasteTest

🍗✨ KFC Taste Test: Indonesia vs Japan
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