Swedish pancakes!
Going to an International school as a kid, I was exposed to lots of foods from all around the world! Our school had an annual Food Fair where parents and faculty would have booths representing their home country; my favourite booth was the Swedish one! They had the delicious Swedish pancakes. Today, I decided to make some myself! The pancakes turned out great. The way I was taught to eat these thin crepe like pancakes were: wrap w/ jam and sprinkle some sugar, roll it up and cut into pieces. Some of my friends loved to put on whipped cream, other fruits, honey or sugar. Today, I cut up some strawberries, sprinkled some cinnamon sugar and used some strawberry jam :) For 10 delicious Swedish pancakes (which is plenty for 2 or 3), you'll need:
For toppings: Fruits, cinnamon, sugar, honey, whipped cream...Anything you like! Steps:
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If you haven't already checked out my article on Sankeien Garden, a beautiful traditional Japanese garden located in the middle of the city in Yokohama, please do.
Click here for the link, I promise it will soothe your mind :) Right by Mt. Fuji, there is an amusement park just like Six Flags here in the USA (just a little more intense).
Why? All the Guinness World Records!
There is a bus operating from major stations (e.g. Shinjuku station, Yokohama station). Usually you can buy a package which includes the bus ride + ticket. Usually costs around $100. You'll get to enjoy the view of the beautiful Mt. Fuji, recently named a world heritage. Great food courts (mostly fast food, but we all know fast food shops in Japan are amazing) and clean fresh air. Make sure you stop by the service areas (on the highway) if you are driving there. Japanese service areas on the highway are superb. Great restaurants, fun street food and is the best place to buy gifts for your coworkers. More on that later :) |
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