Don't get me wrong - I absolutely adore American food. You can pile on the pizza on my plate, along with fries and burgers and all that good stereotypical stuff. Trust me, I love it. However, you haven't truly explored the true potential in your palette if you haven't tried any of the anime/Japanese foods I'm about to talk about.
Like most of us, I can't actually afford to take a trip out to Japan and get all the yummy goodies they have there. Instead, I have to be content with just watching YouTubers eat them and trust that their opinions on the flavors are correct.
However, there are lots of really really good Japanese foods I've discovered here in America that are just enough to keep my lil otaku tummy satisfied. Barely.
Ramen
Oh where would we be without this staple in life. It's a number one choice for me as a college student, obviously, but it also is just so fun to eat with chopsticks and a little bowl and just curl up and watch anime and feel like a true otaku. It's also mega cheap, as everyone knows, and it's really fun to try all the different flavors. You can also dress it up and add veggies, eggs, and meet to it, but I honestly have never personally tried that. I just eat it as it is. I'm sure it would be really fun to try to find a traditional ramen recipe on the internet and try that out, though.
Ramune
Ramune sodas are a recent discovery by yours truly. I've been able to find them at grocery stores, rarely, in the Asian foods section. More commonly, I like to buy mine at Fuzziwig's Candy Factory. They have a fantastic selection of Japanese candies and goodies, which includes typically a whole fridge full of many different flavors of ramune sodas! They even had some of them themed after Naruto characters, however, I haven't yet been able to find any cute Hello Kitty ones like the one pictured here! Of course, you can almost always find these at anime conventions, as well.
My personal favorite flavors are:
🌸Lychee
🌸Strawberry
🌸Orange
🌸Original
I guess there's a grape flavor out there too, but I absolutely hate grape flavored things so I haven't personally tried that one. I'd also like to mention my friend had gotten the original ramune soda and described the taste as being soapy to him? I proceeded to drink the rest of it, and I personally enjoyed it so I'm not sure what he was talking about. Either I like soap or he didn't know what he was saying lol.
Sushi
I am so blessed to have two locations from which I've been able to find quality sushi. The first is a grocery store near me which just got it's own small sushi station. It's all traditionally prepared, and you can actually watch it being made and packaged. It's fresh and lovely, and not too expensive. They've also just started carrying mochi which makes me very excited as well!! The other location I've been able to get sushi from is on my college campus, where they sell sushi once a week.
I do have a bit of a shrimp sensitivity, so I try to stick with the salmon-based sushi. My favorite part of the sushi roll itself is the rice and seaweed, honestly, which is closely followed by that satisfying crunch of the cucumber and cream cheese type spread inside. It's such a lovely combination of flavors in your mouth! I feel like the actual smoked or raw fish inside is just an added bonus to the otherwise lovely creation.
I'd also like to stress that I've only had the privilege of enjoying the traditional california rolls, but I would absolutely love to try other forms of sushi if given the chance!
Pocky/Hello Panda
I absolutely adore pocky. I have tried the three main kinds sold in Hot Topic, which are strawberry, cookies and cream, and chocolate, of which I would definitely have to say the strawberry is my favorite, and not just because it's pink. I also recently tried hello pandas and oh wow are those things good. I am fortunate enough to have a grocery store very near me that sells pocky and hello pandas for very cheap prices! Much cheaper than they are sold at in anime stores in malls and things. Always check your grocery store for these goodies, they're very common and super essential to the otaku's pantry. There are also a wide variety of flavors to try, such as matcha pocky, banana pocky, almond-cluster pocky, and much much more. There's a few variants in the hello panda line as well, although I don't think it's kicked off quite as much as pocky has.
And that's it for my list of easy-to-find otaku foods! There's lots more to discover in the world of Japanese cuisine and foods typically displayed in anime. But, these are the ones that I've discovered so far and enjoy on a weekly basis. :)
Later, Peeps💗