Unfortunately, you live in shithole if yogurt sticks to lid
>>212534585 (OP)if your yoghurt doesn't have the consistency of gum its too wet and need to add anchovies, vinegar and liver paste
now thats food
master race shit right here
>>212534585 (OP)as much as people call american food goyslop Japanese food is just as questionable.
>>212534585 (OP)I'm looking forward to when this chemical ends up building up in my body.
I associate those non-sticky yogurts with France for some reason, or "Europe proper". Our milk products are normally sticky.
>>212534715>>212534720>>212534754Japan's aluminum is the best quality in the world. The silver paper wrapping chocolate is a barrier film that blocks UV rays and moisture. It firmly encloses the cacao aroma of chocolate, and maintains the quality of cacao oil which is easily deteriorated by light. This is why Japan's chocolate is delicious, while your shithole's chocolate tastes like puke.
>>212534585 (OP)wtf!!!!!???? yoghurt doesn't stick to the lid in Japan!!??? Japan is reallllly the TRVE heir of the Byzantine empire, the Mongol empire, and the galactic federation combined or some shiiiiit :OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
>>212534748Guessing it's more about the lid in this case though, but there's a kind of yogurt that's more jello-like as well, that's not common here. It's probably normal elsewhere. We stick to 19th century stuff.
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Japan's snack history is aluminum history.
Japanese companies were the first to commercialize the use of aluminized films for food packaging. Toyo Aluminium pioneered vacuum metallization of plastic films. Toppan Printing & DNP (Dai Nippon Printing) pioneers of printed flexible packaging using aluminized films. In the 1970s, Japan was leading globally in flexible packaging for snacks and food using aluminized films.
Why Japan? Japan had early expertise in thin-film technology, polymer films, and high-precision vacuum equipment. The Japanese snack food market demanded high-barrier, lightweight packaging, accelerating development. Japanese companies innovated multilayer flexible packaging, integrating vacuum-metallized layers.
Technology spread to Europe and the US for snack packaging. Today, global usage in snacks, coffee, powdered foods, pharmaceuticals. But what matters is, these were all invented by Japanese men.
I buy the good Nordic yogurt
>>212534778>The silver paper wrapping chocolate is a barrier film that blocks UV rays and moistureyes that's called aluminum foil jap
every aluminum foil does that, it's part of the properties of fucking metal
>>212534840you must admit OP is a cringe retard