The Flavorful Adventure: Exploring Japan With Kikkoman Soy Sauce

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Wisconsin Foodie

Wisconsin Foodie

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@ArdythRichmond
@ArdythRichmond 4 ай бұрын
The tour guide, Ben, did an outstanding job!
@alanpierschalla4296
@alanpierschalla4296 4 ай бұрын
having watched wi foodie forever, this episode can not be beat. or?? thx
@wisconsinfoodie
@wisconsinfoodie 4 ай бұрын
We will definitely try though!
@ButterflySea
@ButterflySea 4 ай бұрын
I was one of the locals who was at Hashin Farm at that time. I was looking forward to the video being uploaded. Thank you for showing us the food scenery of Tokyo from an interesting angle. And I'm glad to learn about Wisconsin food that I didn't know anything about on your show. Thank you.
@t.valentino530
@t.valentino530 4 ай бұрын
Love that you are traveling and reviewing food. You have always described food so well that's why it's nice to see you do it outside of Wisconsin
@t.valentino530
@t.valentino530 4 ай бұрын
"with just one bite you took me home" quote of the day
@transmet2033
@transmet2033 4 ай бұрын
This episode is very timely. Especially since the kids and I have been watching them move dirt on the new Kikkoman plant in Jefferson.
@orpheeg
@orpheeg 4 ай бұрын
This episode was 'incredible'! ❤
@danielbakermke
@danielbakermke 4 ай бұрын
Some wonderful camera work from the team! Love seeing you all doing some international exploration! Congrats. Now I'm going to cook some chicken thighs in soy sauce & mirin.
@Isolden11
@Isolden11 3 ай бұрын
I've always bought Kikkoman because I knew it was made in Wisco but did not know the incredible history! Thanks!
@calvinsperberg3714
@calvinsperberg3714 4 ай бұрын
after finishing this video, shout out to Kikkoman for being as awesome of a host as they were for this video. They are a globally recognized company that didn't need any self promotion, yet they still showcased that amazing Japanese way to you. Being a Wisconsinite makes you feel even more proud of that connection that company has to our most amazing state. I literally had to go slice off a couple bites of that 7 year old Wisconsin cheddar while watching this, trust me I am trying to make the block last but it isn't easy when I tastes so good...lol Also a completely different side note, don't forget one of Sapporo Beer's North American breweries is in La Crosse, WI too, yet another worldwide globally recognized Japanese brands that chose Wisconsin....and like my previous post I said Hokkaido (where Sapporo is) and Wisconsin are literally the same...lol good stuff, I know you got up to Sendai, but next time you need to get out of Tokyo for sure...lol Tokyo is the obvious place where it is this centralized absolute chaos that some how manages to live in a harmony, think of it like the Sun, it's always ready to explode but something is always keeping coming back together and it just works...haha that's Tokyo area. Almost certainly though whatever high end experience you can have foodwise in Tokyo you can probably have an at near level experience elsewhere in Japan for a fraction of the cost. A5 wagyu here regardless of where it comes from is not that much different that it warrants that much increase in price, but it's marketing here too. We can go pick up Hida A5 wagyu here at the end of the night at the grocery store and sometimes it's marked down 20-40% off, nothing wrong with it all. If you understand Japanese grocery stores, they try to get rid of as much as they can that day to make room for new fresh stuff the next day. So they will discount down so much stuff, even though zero wrong with it. Back home that meat of veggies, fruit, seafood, etc might sit on the grocery store case for a day or two before they pull it or discount it. Myself I think it is crazy they are so quick to discount perfectly good food here in Japan...but I love it. I've eaten more A5 wagyu, otoro and chutoro bluefin tuna than most people back home would ever eat in their lifetime and yet 99% of it has been discounted priced stuff from the grocery store at the end of the night...haha I know just rambling on, but I guess I feel blessed to know Wisconsin and know Japan both.
@richarddevine8391
@richarddevine8391 4 ай бұрын
I'm loving this episode
@DoughboyGod
@DoughboyGod 4 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@notawildthingy
@notawildthingy 4 ай бұрын
Super jealous. This Wisco boy will eventually get to Japan. Did I miss an important detail: Does Kikkoman only produce their soy sauce in the Wisconsin Plant or is that one of many that produce soy sauce? I know they offer many products, but I am just focusing on the Soy Sauce, simply because Luke keeps celebrating when the Japanese say they like and use the Kikkoman brand Soy Sauce.
@wisconsinfoodie
@wisconsinfoodie 4 ай бұрын
They also produce Soy Sauce in Japan. Luke was just excited when someone used Kikkoman in general, other that another brand.
@marykatayama5218
@marykatayama5218 4 ай бұрын
The only soy sauce my husband would eat. He was Japanese American (Nisei).
@tomliu6358
@tomliu6358 3 ай бұрын
Sesame oil is the best in the world too
@DrGaryGreen
@DrGaryGreen 4 ай бұрын
I don't know any actual Asians (like my wife) who use Kikkoman twice. I made some beer that went bad, tasted just like Kikkoman.
@t.valentino530
@t.valentino530 4 ай бұрын
It's called preference. I'm Asian and I don't like it either as other brands but their other people that like it. So it doesn't mean it's wrong
@DrGaryGreen
@DrGaryGreen 4 ай бұрын
@@t.valentino530 OTOH, just because a large number of people believe something, doesn't make it right.
@calvinsperberg3714
@calvinsperberg3714 4 ай бұрын
"I don't know any actual Asians (like my wife) who use Kikkoman twice" damn dude you obviously have never been to Japan, and that was kind of a really racist statement to suggest that Japanese aren't actual Asian's...lol Your "Asian" wife must be very proud of you for saying such things. Your name says you are a doctor, so your "Asian" wife married you for your money which means she probably can't cook well right, and you said you made some beer that went bad and tasted like Kikkoman and that means you suck at making beer, and probably means you suck at being a Doctor as well. I've never met any "Asians" who used Dr Gary Green twice..lol sorry dude you know you had this coming I can guarantee you I put you or your "Asian" wife in a shouyu taste test and you could never tell brand name, but yes you might be able to tell quality level and that is completely different than the name of the company on the bottle. Trust me come to Japan and let's go shouyu shopping and I will tell you that you have to figure out what is what, which is good, etc without any research. let's see how well you do, because I don't think you quite realize the extend of shouyu options there is here.
@collectibleasmr
@collectibleasmr 4 ай бұрын
@@DrGaryGreen dude no one gives a flying fuuuuuuck about your smartass comment. Also no one cares what you like or don’t bro.
@randyfaux
@randyfaux 4 ай бұрын
Love this show, but I don't think the current harvest of bluefin tuna can be considered "sustainable"
@wisconsinfoodie
@wisconsinfoodie 4 ай бұрын
At what point did we eat tuna or talk about it being sustainable?
@bschaeffer4432
@bschaeffer4432 4 ай бұрын
@GREATDANEBREWING NICE!!!!!❤❤❤❤
@ArdythRichmond
@ArdythRichmond 4 ай бұрын
The tour guide, Ben, did an outstanding job!
I tried finding the best Soy Sauce in the world.
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