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New Popin’ Cookin’ DIY Sushi Candy

Peter Payne by Peter Payne
8 years ago
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A New Popin’ Cookin’ Sushi Candy

J-List has sold a lot of fun snack products over the years, everything from Green Tea Kit Kit Kat to the official Grave of the Fireflies candies to traditional Saki-ika (dried, shreded squid, which goes great with beer). One s series of products we really love selling is the Popin’ Cookin’ line of DIY snacks that you make yourself, sold by Kracie.

 

Popin' Cookin' DIY Sushi Candy
Popin’ Cookin’ DIY Sushi Candy

Today’s post will focus on the new version of the Popin’ Cookin’ DIY Sushi Candy, which has brought so much happiness to so many people around the world. This version is called the Tanoshii Sushi-ya-san or Fun Sushi Shop, and it’s got a lot of nice new features that make creating this sushi candy loads of fun.

Popin' Cookin' DIY Sushi Candy Set
Popin’ Cookin’ DIY Sushi Candy Set

Here’s the complete list of all the products you get. The tray for mixing the ingredients, the powder that makes the “rice,” the powder that makes the other kinds of sushi materials, a spoon and spoit, and everything else.

(While we’re going over how to make the sushi in this blog post, there’s a link to fully translated English instructions, at the bottom of this post.)

Sushi Candy Instraction
How to make Popin’ Cookin’ DIY Sushi Candy

These are your sushi “plates,” which your so she will sit on. In mawari-zushi (conveyor belt sushi) restaurants, each color plate denotes a different amount of money you have to pay at the end.

Popin' Cookin' Sushi Rice
Popin’ Cookin’ Sushi Rice

How to make the sushi rice. Combine all of the “rice powder” in the main packet in the largest compartment, as shown. Add some water.

Popin' Cookin' DIY Sushi Egg And Tuna
Popin’ Cookin’ DIY Sushi Egg And Tuna

Next you’ll create the tamago (scrambled egg) and maguro (tuna) fish parts, which you make in these compartments. Add water, and wait three minutes for each of these to harden.

Popin' Cookin' DIY Sushi Candy IKURA
Popin’ Cookin’ DIY Sushi Candy IKURA

Using the dropper, pick up the ikura liquid and drop it into water in this compartment, so that you make little balls of gelatin that look like fish eggs.

DIY Sushi Candy Ikura
Ikura

Eventually, you’ll end up with balls of fake salmon roe, which look like this. Very realistic-looking.

Popin' Cookin' DIY Sushi Candy Seaweed
Popin’ Cookin’ DIY Sushi Candy Seaweed

Now it’s time to make the nori seaweed you will use to complete the ikura sushi piece. Spread it out as shown.

DIY Sushi Candy Gunkan
Make IKURA Gunkan Sushi

Set up the nori and rice like this. (Ignore the red and yellow sushi for now, we’ll do those below.) This kind of sushi, with rice wrapped in nori seaweed and fish or some other type of topping on top, is known as gunkan or “battleship” sushi.

Ikura Sushi
Ikura Gunkan Sushi

Use the included spoon to top your sushi piece with fake ikura fish eggs.

DIY Sushi Candy Egg
Egg Sushi

Now it’s time to make the tamago sushi, or scrambled eggs sushi. This is one of my favorites. Pick up the shaped piece, which should be nice and hard by now, with the spoon, and put it on top of the “rice.” You can make two pieces of tamago sushi.

 

DIY Sushi Candy Tuna
Tuna Sushi

Do the same with the maguro tuna sushi. There are two of these, too.

Add Soy Source
Add “pretend Soy Source from Poppin cooking ” ( Its Grape taste )

You can’t eat sushi without some soy sauce. Add some soy sauce, which you have prepared in the tray, using the tripper.

 

Popin' Cookin' DIY Sushi Candy Finish
Ready to Eat

Here’s what the sushi looks like, when lined up on the “plates.” They look good enough to eat!

Popin' Cookin' DIY Sushi Candy Soy Source
Tasty

Itadakimasu! (Japanese for bon appetit!)

 

Popin' Cookin' DIY Sushi Candy Recipe
Popin’ Cookin’ DIY Sushi Candy Recipe (via)

Note that these are the official English instructions created by the company. You should follow these when you make your sushi.

 

https://youtu.be/aczliyiYKOM

Here is official video from Kracie「Nerune-Labo」 : YouTube Official Channel (via)

Idolmaster Sushi

Thanks for reading, and we hope you will make some sushi in the near future! Browse the Popin’ Cookin’ DIY Sushi Candy now! NOTE: Since these sushi kits are inexpensive, why not order two or three sets, so you have additional material in case you mess something up, and also so you can make more sushi all at once.

 

Tags: DIYfood

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