Japanese Ambassador to Manila Kazuhiko Koshikawa was elated to find Filipino goodies in Don Quijote, a famous Japanese discount chainstore that can be found in Japan. | ManilaBulletin
“Stocking up to satisfy Pinoy food cravings~I went to Don Quijote in and was excited to find some products on the shelves. Will be needing these while I'm away from Manila,” he wrote.
He even posted several photos of him and the Filipino foods he found in the store, which sells everything—beauty and skin care, clothing, home appliance, groceries, electronic products, and toys. The ambassador posted photos of him holding a popular pancit canton brand in the Philippines, as well as some seasonings to make kare-kare , fried chicken, and a ready-to-heat dinuguan .Kazuhiko has repeatedly shown his love for Pinoy foods, having tweeted about his love for buko pie and bulalo in the past.
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