Okazu pan: any pan with a savory filling
Curry pan: this is in the Okazu category. Curry pan is filled with a thick, paste like version of Japanese style curry and is fried.
Croquette pan: filled with deep fried mashed potato.
Yakisoba pan: a long roll filled with fried noodles and pickled ginger.
Spaghetti pan: similar to yakisoba pan, except with spaghetti!
Mentaiko pan: filled with marinated pollock roe and mayonnaise.
Kan pan: bread that is packaged in a can.
Koppe pan: a soft french roll
Kashi pan: bread with sweet filling inside
Katsu san: Included with the pan is this sandwich filled with fried pork cutlet.
Melon pan: a sweet pan (first image) that doesn't taste quite like melon but has many varieties including chocolate, strawberry, cream filled, green tea, custard filled, chocolate chip and coffee.
An-pan: a roll like pan filled with sweet red bean paste. There is also a fried version, which is referred to as a donut.
Cream pan: Similar to the an-pan, but filled with sweet cream flavored custard. Other flavors include peanut and chocolate.
Jam pan: very simply, breads filled with jam usually strawberry.
Koshian-pan: Topped with poppy seeds, stuffed with a smooth sweet red bean paste forced through a fine strainer
Uguisu pan: filled with green pea filling.
Korone pan: a counch shaped roll filled with cream or chocolate flavored filling.
Amashoku pan: a sweet bread roll.
There many many more pan including pan filled with sweet potato, raisins, walnuts, and pretty much anything else you can think of! I once ate a hotdog encased in a roll with ketchep and most likely mayo. That was different haha.
2 comments:
AHHH! No fair! I want to try all the different kinds of breads!! I'm buying a taiyaki mold/pan so I can try to make taiyaki, and I'm excited about that.... But I want to try too!!!
I want some Korone-pan. <3
Ever since I saw Konata eating it in the anime Lucky Star, I've been wanting to try it!
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