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**Title:** Family's 7-Eleven Food Haul and Tasting in Japan
**Summary:**
* A family visits a 7-Eleven store in Japan and showcases the diverse food options available, including salads, hot pot, noodles, sushi, bento boxes, and international cuisine.
* They purchase various items and return to their hotel to eat and review their selections.
* The family shares their tasting experiences, highlighting the high quality of the convenience store food, with favorites including salmon, rice, natto roll, and Japanese desserts featuring mochi.
* They also demonstrate the use of a hotel vending machine that dispenses both hot and cold drinks.
* The video concludes with the family thanking viewers and the child, Ryan, bidding farewell in Japanese ("Janna" / "Sayonara").
Here are the extracted key facts in short sentences, numbered for reference:
1. **Location**: The events in the text take place in Japan.
2. **Store Visit**: The individuals visited a 7-Eleven store in Japan.
3. **Store Content**: The 7-Eleven store had a wide variety of food, including salads, kimchi hot pot, noodles, sushi, bento boxes, rice balls, fried rice balls, seafood bowls, and more.
4. **Bakery Section**: The store featured a bakery section with various breads, sandwiches, and sweet pastries.
5. **Vending Machine**: The hotel where the individuals were staying had a vending machine that could dispense both hot and cold drinks.
6. **Vending Machine Options**: Options included coffee, milk tea, hot cocoa, and carbonated drinks, with prices ranging from 110 yen to 170 yen.
7. **Purchase Details**:
* A small version of a drink ( unspecified type) cost 110 yen.
* A hot drink (unspecified type) cost 130 yen.
8. **Food Preferences**:
* Ryan's favorite food from the purchases was rice and salmon.
* Mommy liked natto rolls (fermented beans).
9. **Unique Food Items**:
* A "pizza bun" that tasted like pizza but didn't look like one.
* An egg salad sandwich with a unique presentation.
* A spinach with sesame dish from the fridge.
10. **Desserts**:
* A red bean sweet with mochi.
* A cream-filled dessert and another with beans.
11. **Cultural Note**: Mochi is a famous Japanese dessert ingredient, featured in many sweets.
12. **Language**: Ryan knows how to say "bye" (as "janna" or possibly "janae") and "thank you very much" in Japanese.