What are our favorite foods? Do we have any sentimental or fun memories attached to any food and drinks? This week, we discuss our favorite asian and american foods and drinks. Additionally, we share personal stories related to food and one story of how it bonded the two of us together at Noodles & Co.
Vietnamese five elements of eating: https://bit.ly/2NgbsKtBanh xeo: https://bit.ly/2M2qHGwBanh khot: https://bit.ly/37mhQXrGoi cuon: https://bit.ly/3b9yGtTOnigiri: https://bit.ly/3dhqFFJOnigiri meme: https://bit.ly/2Nvhx5BNatto: https://bit.ly/3jV3nXyBalut: https://bit.ly/3pp9G72Durian: https://bit.ly/3rZI4XDRed torii / momiji manjyu: https://bit.ly/2Zp8SVcSenbei: https://bit.ly/3dkvqOMBun bo hue: https://bit.ly/3rXECgeOt sa te: https://bit.ly/3dhqREXDARS chocolate: https://bit.ly/3rXEDRkKappa ebisen: https://bit.ly/2Nv3n4sJapanese vending machine: https://bit.ly/3qqwRyYJapanese grocery store: https://bit.ly/2ZnHaIsVietnamese coffee: https://bit.ly/3qnIhn8Che: https://bit.ly/3rYCHbhChe thai: https://bit.ly/2N31493Qoo: https://bit.ly/3anOl9JNatchan: https://bit.ly/2OKPYG8Vegetable juice: https://bit.ly/3qxvA9CMochi: https://bit.ly/3dkuXMHTaiyaki https://bit.ly/3jSD1FPJapanese dessert crepes:https://bit.ly/3bcsilxWatermelon juice https://bit.ly/3psCifqCorn milk: https://bit.ly/3rTyJ3ALefse: https://bit.ly/3prXDWySaizeriya: https://bit.ly/2ZmW5Ct