This text appears to be a transcription of a YouTube video where the creators try various snacks and candies from Japan and Korea. They taste and review each item, sharing their reactions and opinions. The snacks include a grape-flavored candy with a strange texture, a milk caramel candy, a chocolate bar with a high cocoa content, a koala-shaped marshmallow snack, and a strawberry-flavored Hello Kitty candy. The creators also try a gum that releases a flavor over time and a biscuit with chocolate. Throughout the video, they discuss their impressions of each snack, compare them to similar products from other countries, and share some personal anecdotes. At the end of the video, they invite viewers to suggest new snacks to try and encourage them to subscribe to their channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is trying various Japanese foods.
2. They mention a product called "Pirate Parrot" which they claim is very widespread in Japan.
3. They try a candy that has a grape flavor and a rainy texture.
4. They mention a product called "Nilce Milk Caramel" which they describe as good.
5. They try a Japanese chocolate called "Half Milk Chocolate" which they claim is too big.
6. They mention a product called "Koala Candy" which is from Korea but sold in Japan.
7. They try a snack mix that contains seeds and peanuts.
8. They mention a product called "Lot Lalado" which is from Korea and has a unique packaging.
9. They try a gum that changes flavor over time.
10. They mention a product called "Eliel Biscuit" which is a Japanese version of a European biscuit.
11. They try a chocolate biscuit that is similar to a German model.
12. They mention a product called "Hello Kitty" which is a strawberry candy.
13. The speaker has a lactose intolerance and mentions that they only have one lactase enzyme.
14. They mention a supermarket in their city where they can find international foods.
15. They ask viewers to suggest countries and foods they would like to try in future videos.