Its like the mexican bread that's called shell (but in mexican)
Its sweet bread with a cookie crust. Its not melon flavor, it just looks like a melon to japanese people. hate both types of breads
That's the one they make for tourists who keep asking why it doesn't taste like melons.
Personally, I'd expect the Japanese to make a melon bread as a flat bread.
The Hokkaidó melonpan, the green kind, is melon flavoured and has a melon custard filling. That shit slaps, i had one from a grandma in Kobe straight from the oven, godly
It's called melon bread because it looks like a musk melon. That's it. It doesn't taste like one. Taiyaki isn't fish flavored just because it's shaped like a fish, btw.
Hamburgers take their name from Hamburg. Ham meaning Hamlet, small settlement, and burg meaning walled or fortified town. Hamburg is a small walled or fortified town.
English and American place names are quite similar because of the languages share a common ancestor. See Birmingham and Pittsburgh.
Hotdogs are called that because the joke used to be that the German immigrants who were making them (frankfurter sausages) were making them out of stray dogs they caught off the street.
Tried it for the first time about a month ago
It was pretty good. I tend to like melon flavored things, but I'm also not a huge dessert person.
Would recommend, probably won't get again.
>so is this shit actually melon-flavored? why's it called melon bread?
Yes. It's a sweet bread with a very slight honeydew melon taste.
It's pretty neat. Not something I'd have often. But I probably had two or three for a snack the month I was in Japan.
It's anime girl (male) piss flavored.
Its like the mexican bread that's called shell (but in mexican)
Its sweet bread with a cookie crust. Its not melon flavor, it just looks like a melon to japanese people. hate both types of breads
Isn't the crust just blended lard and sugar?
You should try the Korean version. They do it right and put cream cheese in the center so it's like a donut.
yes, they have a mild honeydew melon flavor
>Its not melon flavor
conchas don't, but melon pan does, they are called melon pan because of the melon flavor.
That's the one they make for tourists who keep asking why it doesn't taste like melons.
Personally, I'd expect the Japanese to make a melon bread as a flat bread.
it's a concha
but melonpan is better cause the crumb is softer
the crust looks like the skin of a melon.
No...? What melon has a turtle shell?
No it looks like a chess board that you play tic tac toe on
Melon is elvish for "friend".
Just go to your local Mexican place and buy conchas if you want to taste it
Conchas are revolting. I’m so sick of these squatty little low IQ shits fucking up my country with their third-world bullshit.
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>but enough about shartmericanos
I have stretchmarks on my ass that look just like that
these are not the same thing retardbro.
These are good but they just taste like sugary bread, melon pan tastes like melon
It's pretty bizarre if you haven't tried one
It's bread (almost cake in consistency) with cookie dough on it that's baked together. It's astonishingly good.
The Hokkaidó melonpan, the green kind, is melon flavoured and has a melon custard filling. That shit slaps, i had one from a grandma in Kobe straight from the oven, godly
>Hokkaidó
It's Hokkaidō you poseur
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It's called melon pan because it looks like melon but there's some who also taste like melon, pic related. The LAWSON's ones are the best.
It's called melon bread because it looks like a musk melon. That's it. It doesn't taste like one. Taiyaki isn't fish flavored just because it's shaped like a fish, btw.
>cantaloupe
Thank God it doesn't taste like it.
I agree, canteloupe is revolting, reminds me of wet dog. I like other melons though, like honeydew or canary melon.
I don't even mind the taste, but for some unknown reason eating cantaloupe ALWAYS makes feel nauseous.
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At least it looks like its namesake fruit, something the pineapple bun couldn't even manage.
>Taiyaki isn't fish flavored just because it's shaped like a fish, btw.
Then why is it fish flavored then, if not for thw shape?
It actually contains raw fish.
Most people don't notice.
That's a rock melon
Melon pan is Honeydew melon flavoured
>named the pineapple bun
>no pineapple
are asians simply the masters of deception?
Why aren't hotdogs made of dogs, and hamburgers have no ham
Hamburgers take their name from Hamburg. Ham meaning Hamlet, small settlement, and burg meaning walled or fortified town. Hamburg is a small walled or fortified town.
English and American place names are quite similar because of the languages share a common ancestor. See Birmingham and Pittsburgh.
>Why aren't hotdogs made of dogs
That's just your opinion
They are, if you believe hard enough. Nothing is impossible.
Hotdogs are called that because the joke used to be that the German immigrants who were making them (frankfurter sausages) were making them out of stray dogs they caught off the street.
Watermelon
Tried it for the first time about a month ago
It was pretty good. I tend to like melon flavored things, but I'm also not a huge dessert person.
Would recommend, probably won't get again.
>why's it called melon bread?
It's filled with sugar, gross. Japanese make the worst bread.
Yeah, they just put a little melon juice in the dough nigga
Yes
But it's basically sugar bread with a slight chemical melon taste
Melon as in the bright green ones no-one eats
maybe
It's just melon shaped. Pan = bread.
>so is this shit actually melon-flavored? why's it called melon bread?
Yes. It's a sweet bread with a very slight honeydew melon taste.
It's pretty neat. Not something I'd have often. But I probably had two or three for a snack the month I was in Japan.