(1) It is edible. It cooks with actual heat. (2) It’s a 1970s-vintage Japanese toy called ママレンジ. (3) No longer available. I made a successful bid by the Yahoo auction for 4500 yen. It is hard to find this rare vintage toy. (4) It is not for children under 5 years old.
so this is why the Japanese are so skinny xD
@MadeToBeRejected the soup is just some Knorr soup-powder (and apparently corn-flavored) added to water, you can buy it anywhere although I never saw corn-flavor powder in my country
Has anyone even tried this recipe yet?
no wonder japan people are so skinny, that’s a meal for two!!!…jk
omg can u make more of these videos
@crystalclearwolf gotcha
Wait……no mini hamburger buns ;_;
so cute!
I need one of those for my diet.
@HaAntics it didint ^^ the toy comes with packages but its their like pacake mixes. since its just like a oven you can cook whatever you want. the soup on the other hand probably came with the toy
@kaybree123
A chicken egg is too big for miniature cooking. Most supermarkets in Japan sell quail eggs. It’s popular.
Quail egg? Why,!?
かわいい
somebody needs a non stick pan
Does anyone know if the ingredients came with the toy?
The real world means NOTHING to me anymore… RRcherrypie <3 :’D
@babysurfista thanks
@brianna123101 it’s breadcrumbs
Wut was that ingredient at 0.12 ?
@VeryClayful You are welcome
@earthboundfreak64 Thanks
@RRcherrypie I’ve been wondering… how long does it take you to do this? You make it look so easy!
Do you live by yourself? Cause its so peaceful when you make things
aah i wanna buy it for my little sister! so cute <3
@VeryClayful This is a male ^-^ He probably makes it and shares it with friends and family.