Japanese mini burger meal kit - wtf? And I mean MINI

You just need a microwave! And scissors..

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(1) It is edible. No artificial colours. No preservatives. This kit contains pork and chicken ingredients. 96 calories. (2) It tastes like real hamburger, bread, cheese, ketchup, french fries and cola. It was delicious.(3) It cost me 258 yen.

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vaire2ubesays...

k thats it i cant take our planet anymore / suicide

you know what, all food is just molecules in a different form. one step closer to the jetsons pill into meal, just need to seal it all up in one container and have the microwave handle the mixing, like a bread maker.

shit son.

Shepppardsays...

I really have to think this is just like candy, right?

This is just sugar, right? Biting into that burger is just gonna be like eating some jelly or whatnot, right?

I think that's what I'd like to see, someone making this, and then describing what it tastes like after.

arghnesssays...

>> ^Shepppard:

I really have to think this is just like candy, right?
This is just sugar, right? Biting into that burger is just gonna be like eating some jelly or whatnot, right?
I think that's what I'd like to see, someone making this, and then describing what it tastes like after.


The original post says it was delicious and contains pork and chicken, so unlikely to be just sugar. I think it's just dried powdered ingredients.

I wouldn't expect it to taste that great though, it probably just tastes better when you have to work so hard for it!

shinyblurrysays...

That is really cool..the japanese are masters of innovation..and cute packaging. This would be good if you were stuck in the middle of nowhere and your pet pygmy mouse lemur was hungry..oh and if you found an oasis with a microwave

poolcleanersays...

>> ^shinyblurry:

That is really cool..the japanese are masters of innovation..and cute packaging. This would be good if you were stuck in the middle of nowhere and your pet pygmy mouse lemur was hungry..oh and if you found an oasis with a microwave


The sun!

shinyblurrysays...

>> ^poolcleaner:
>> ^shinyblurry:
That is really cool..the japanese are masters of innovation..and cute packaging. This would be good if you were stuck in the middle of nowhere and your pet pygmy mouse lemur was hungry..oh and if you found an oasis with a microwave

The sun! <IMG class=smiley src="http://cdn.videosift.com/cdm/emoticon/teeth.gif">


ahh soo


smoomansays...

>> ^Shepppard:

I really have to think this is just like candy, right?
This is just sugar, right? Biting into that burger is just gonna be like eating some jelly or whatnot, right?
I think that's what I'd like to see, someone making this, and then describing what it tastes like after.


it tastes like failure and disappointment =(

Sagemindsays...

If I could buy this right now, I'd run out and get buy them right now.
That looks like an excellent fun project to do with my kids - I know They'd love it.

Then, I'd never buy it again, no matter how much they asked. Then they would remember it as much better than it was and forever live in their memories (...I kid)

jubuttibsays...

The only problem with that is that you can get two McDonald's Cheeseburgers for that money (though I assume they cost more in Japan, and less in the States), but still, the experience is priceless.

I want about a hundred of those kits right now.

Xaielaosays...

>> ^vaire2ube:

k thats it i cant take our planet anymore / suicide
you know what, all food is just molecules in a different form. one step closer to the jetsons pill into meal, just need to seal it all up in one container and have the microwave handle the mixing, like a bread maker.
shit son.


Personally I'm waiting for the 5th Element cubes you put in the cooking machine for 2 seconds and get a big chicken meal out of it, complete with vegetables.

zeoverlordsays...

Yea, but i suspect that this is more nutritious though.

>> ^jubuttib:

The only problem with that is that you can get two McDonald's Cheeseburgers for that money (though I assume they cost more in Japan, and less in the States), but still, the experience is priceless.
I want about a hundred of those kits right now.

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