There’s A Sushi Ferris Wheel Because Japan

We’ve seen sushi delivered via conveyor belt and even by train. Now, your fish and rice will go around and around on a ferris wheel for some reason.

The Sky Party Sushi Big Ferris Wheel has everything a kid would need to create a sushi meal. The sushi will then wait its turn, hop aboard the next available cart, and then ride mind-numbingly slow until it’s ready to be eaten.

When the sushi’s ride is over, a ramp will capture and deliver the sushi to the table. So, it’s a ferris wheel and roller coaster hybrid, and now I’m even more confused.

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[link, via Nerdist]

Sliced Cat Bread Is Now The Greatest Thing

Remember all of the fuss that was made over sliced bread? Well, that stupid square version had a good run, because Cat Bread is now the greatest thing.

The Osaka-based, The Blue Jean Cafe, will be serving up the feline-shaped slices. Use them to draw cute cat faces on, or to make some bitchin’ cat toast.

The best part, is that the Cat Bread could appeal to dog people as well… considering that they’ll be chewing a cat’s face apart.

[link, via Nerdist]

A Raw Meat Cake Because Japan

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These raw meat cakes may look like an unfortunate art project, but they’re not only meant to be cooked and consumed, but also to help celebrate.

Japan has something called ‘meat day,’ celebrated on March 29th. Japanese “yakiniku” restaurant Gyu-Kaku, came up with a fun way to present their beef — in cake form. Not only is this festive, but the meat and veggies are easily removable to place on the grill.

There’s also smaller meat bouquets, if an entire cake is too festive for you, party-pooper. Happy Meat Day, Japan.

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[link, via Tokyo Otaku]

There’s Drinkable Cream Puffs In A Can Now Because Japan

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There are few things more delightful than a cream puff — so puffy and creamy. But, have you ever wished that you could ingest all that puff and cream without the hassle of chewing? Of course you have.

Beard Papa’s Drinkable Cream Puff is here to help. The international cream puff chain — yes, such a thing exists — has released their desserts in a can, ready to drink. Of course, something so wonderful and cray-cray is only available in Japan.

You however, can visit a Beard Papa location in most U.S. States. Just be prepared to actually chew something.

[link, via Nerdist]

Bunny Bread Is A Thing Because Japan

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Apparently in Japan, if you’re making a sandwich with bread that isn’t bunny-shaped, you’re doing it wrong.

Bunny Bread is the latest quirky food trend from our friends in Japan. Whether it’s an ordinary loaf that happens to be bunny-shaped, or large rolls with bunny faces on them — as long as there’s long ears involved, it’s officially rabbit-bread season in Japan.

[via technabob]