Matthew Amster-Burton Quote
Tokyo boasts similar food theme parks devoted to ramen, gyōza, ice cream, and desserts. If you don't like takoyaki, you're not entirely out of luck: the stand we visited, Aizuya, also offers . You would think radioyaki would mean takoyaki that grows arms and legs after exposure to nuclear radiation, but no, it replaces the octopus with and beef gristle. Konnyaku is a noncaloric gelatin made from the root of a plant closely related to the stinking corpseflower.
Matthew Amster-Burton
Tokyo boasts similar food theme parks devoted to ramen, gyōza, ice cream, and desserts. If you don't like takoyaki, you're not entirely out of luck: the stand we visited, Aizuya, also offers . You would think radioyaki would mean takoyaki that grows arms and legs after exposure to nuclear radiation, but no, it replaces the octopus with and beef gristle. Konnyaku is a noncaloric gelatin made from the root of a plant closely related to the stinking corpseflower.