パン Pan Pao Bread

Are these breads available in your country?
1. Spaghetti 2. Yakisoba 3. Curry 4. Potato salad 5. Fruits and cream 6. Pork cutlet and cabbage

cool japan!

>Are these breads available in your country?
No.

16 century, Portuguese kindly introduced パン bread to Japan.
My favourites are Kasutera and An-Pan desu :)

Japan don't have bread before ?

4 is the best to me. 5 is always alternative but yummy desu

There's hot dogs with cabbage, apart from that we have none of these.

>Kasutera = Castela

Is this some sort of tribute Portuga?

With breads you mean like sub sandwiches? We love putting things between two slices of bread. I think the French also have bocata culture

3 looks like a bad Bapao.

>2 slices
Fucking heresy

1. No 2. No 3. Yes, but only in asia-related shops and stuff 4. Yes 5. Yes 6. Yes

3 & 6

we got rid of most japanization and chose the best things from japan

why do you bring Tsunamayo?

3,5,6

4,5,6
had it somewhere don't remember where or when

1, 2 and 4 look like literal hot-dog buns with random shit in them.

3 looks good. 5 and 6 just look like normal sandwiches.

It's from Portugal desu.
Japon-san also loves it.

Many Japanese words come from Portuguese.

kappa = rain poncho
buranko = swing
botan = button
karuta = card game
konpeito = sugar candy
chokki = waistcoat
miira = mummy

And more!

It's actually from Spain, given why it's called Castela. That said, it was naturally introduced to you by Portugal.

Beef Curry was from UK as naval food 150 years ago, then its derivatives Katsu Curry (Katsu=Cutlet means to win) and Curry Pan (as ration) were created. Curry Pan is similar to Russia Pirosiki, I guess.

yes.
even today breads are considered fast foods

Thx, I got it. Anyway Japan appreciates both Portugal and Spain. We love it so much. To pay respect, Castela=Kasutera became Japanese word.

Yes, we had own bread before Portuguese mission came.
1. 饅頭 Manju from China
2. おやき Oyaki originally developed in mountain area
Although it's different from European bread, my wife from Scotland loves them because both are made of wheat.

I've seen 4, 5 and 6 in convenience stores..

Why Jap like to eat fruit and cream sandwich?

>no コッペパン

because its yummy. try it if you ever come here