LIVING on 7-ELEVEN FOODS in TAIWAN for 24 HOURS!

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I only ate 7-Eleven foods in Taiwan for 24 hours!
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The stores I went to:
No. 151號, Section 4, Bade Road, Songshan District, Taipei City, 105
110, Taipei City, Xinyi District, Dongxing Road, 67號
No. 141號, Section 1, Keelung Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, 110

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コメント (21)
  • Bobby: do you speak English? Person : very little. Bobby : I would be most fond of your help providing me with a recommendation to your most valued and high quality gourmet consumables so I may feast on these foreign delicacies as to experience your magnificent culture. Person: ...... Ok
  • Hi, I'm a Chinese person here~ Just some explanation on what you were eating :)) Breakfast: the onigiri was a meat floss onigiri (meat floss is usually made from pork, kind of like jerky but finely shredded). From the label on the carton, the drink is actually brown sugar fresh milk tea (kind of a trending boba tea flavour in Asia this year but that's the carton version with no boba haha) Snacks: the potato chip that she recommended is supposed to have the flavour of an oyster omelette, which is a popular street food in Taiwan. The swirly crackers are "pig ears" (directly translated) or "pig ear crackers", basically called that because of the shape, rest assured, no actual pig ears in that :D. Just found your channel and really love your videos!! I personally really LOVE food too and like trying new foods, and I feel happy to be able to explain about the foods that I know!
  • That last employee was so cute, she was so damn excited to help him, so precious 🥺
  • Taiwanese hospitality and friendliness are top notch. Really love them. Enjoyed my stay there!
  • The staff are so well mannered unlike the crap in North America
  • Why do I feel like the tea egg was a happy mistake, as if someone accidentally dropped an egg into the teapot instead of the boiling water and went oh shit son
  • @emane1623
    I love how respectful he is about everything handles dislikes with maturity
  • I'm probably 20 years older than that employee who provided all the snacks recommendations, glad to know most of my childhood favorite snacks over 30 years ago are still available today and still being recommended.
  • The last lady was so sweet! She looked so happy to tell you what she liked and was so nice and willing to explain.
  • That Girl in the store that spoke English was so sweet haha. You could see how inside she was freaking out to show somebody about the things she love.. Even if it's just snacks..
  • The best foods in Taiwan are found in their night markets and street food (like little stalls by the side of the road or tiny restaurants)
  • Hey, Taiwanese person here and I’m a bit late to comment but oh my gosh this video made me hungry, haven’t been back in Taiwan since covid. The meat in the onigiri (we call it Sān jiǎo fàn túan - triangle rice ball), is called Pork Floss, which is processed shredded pork. It’s pretty common in Taiwan - I add it on my rice all the time. The dried fish is called Yóu yú sī, or Shredded Squid and it also comes in different levels of spiciness. The Apple Sidra is found in literally every single restaurant and shop in the country- by far the most iconic Taiwanese soda - it’s even sold here in Australia! But in terms of best snacks, in my opinion, I think you might have missed a few. Like Wáng zǐ miàn or Prince’s noodles - it seriously lives up to it’s name. It’s like one of those noodle snacks you eat straight out of the bag (dunno if you guys have them in America), but wayy better. I cant even describe the flavour. Anyway, love your vids, so happy that you filmed in Taiwan and have a nice day! And btw that rainbow man is actually 7-Eleven’s mascot haha
  • Bobby. The rice rolls are dried meat and tuna fish. The drink is black soy bean milk. And the Fung Mei su is actually pineapple cake
  • Bobby : actually takes something he ever knew blackish packet The packet : snake venom mixed with soy sauce
  • I like how most employees (and tbh people in all) are at first like "uuugh what does he want, im working" but when you ask for example "Hey, can you show me your favourite snacks?" They smile right away. And for a fraction of a sec you can see this kid that never grew up deep in there coming out like "Ohhhh you have tyo try thiiis!"
  • @MeyDDiary
    I been living in Taiwan for a years .i love Taiwan food . Especially beef noodles.