What would you say is Japan's most well-known food overseas, after sushi?

What would you say is Japan's most well-known food overseas, after sushi?

Ramen

nothing

nothing

Tonkasuu

teriyaki chicken, miso soup, edamame

Sukiyaki...

This

How about you sukiyaki my dick

Cocks...

Ok, but you're uncut, right?

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I’m working on regrowing my foreskin though I got this device from the internet

Fucking this

Nobody gives a fuck about Japanese food.

>actually thinking autistic people can create good food

You mean overall? Here it is either ramen or gyoza.

nankin

w-why not?
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ok

b-but you d-don't even wanna try?

Ramen, but I prefer soba.

tlc tugger from ron low?

Whale

grilled inu

This

I would say teriyaki anything is more popular than sushi

Sure thing life on this country is sometimes harsh but I am still think that i am happy because we can eat god-tier Ramens everywhere and everytime as much as I want.

>any marine life that is unfortunate enough to live in Japanese waters
Also sake

Ramen
Teriyaki
Tepanyaki
Gohan
Does pocky count?

Is this Japanese salad?

I thought it was Vietnamese in the thumbnail, but I actually haven't seen this before. Looks tasty though.

yakissoba and tempura
well done tugas

Noodles and teriyaki I think, personally what I like the best is teppanyaki and shabu-shabu. Most Ikizukuri is kind of infamous in the internet age.

Ramen, tonkatsu, miso soup and Japanese curry

It’s Vietnamese or Chinese I think. Spring rolls have been popular dishes as Chinese cuisine here for a long time. Non-fried spring rolls were introduced to Japan as Vietnamese cuisine a decade ago or so.