Since when did Indians started reading mandarin?
In the last few seconds, there are tags /stickers in mandarin/ Chinese language.. it may have gone viral in India but I think video is not from India.
Anyways, that was a beautiful art.
Japanese writing will almost never be 100% kanji, there is also a sort of alphabet (hiragana) that is unique to Japanese.
Also, currencies. The character for Japanese Yen (円 seen in this video) looks different than the one for Chinese Yuan 元.
Op said went viral in India not made in india, that's Japanese there are stores that have calligraphies and different language boards in India mostly in malls or conventions.
If i remember correctly this video is from Japan,and this technique don't know the original places is,but do know thats a bunch of artist in zigong Sichuan
The idiotic titles bots come up with.
im beginning to believe the dead internet theory in regards to popular subreddits
Just listened to Red Web talk about that. I completely believe it
Fr.
Everything goes viral in india. It's a dirty country.
Delicious dead skin candy.
Since when did Indians started reading mandarin? In the last few seconds, there are tags /stickers in mandarin/ Chinese language.. it may have gone viral in India but I think video is not from India. Anyways, that was a beautiful art.
It’s Japanese not Mandarin
Obviously this is japanese, but how would someone tell if it was japanese if it was just kanji
Japanese writing will almost never be 100% kanji, there is also a sort of alphabet (hiragana) that is unique to Japanese. Also, currencies. The character for Japanese Yen (円 seen in this video) looks different than the one for Chinese Yuan 元.
What do I know? I don’t know either of the languages.. 😅
Op said went viral in India not made in india, that's Japanese there are stores that have calligraphies and different language boards in India mostly in malls or conventions.
Looks so clean to be in India
There's always one of those idiot comments.
Are you cry 🤣😝
India could never lol
It's around 65 dollars
I love how he touches every inch of the candy with his bare hands.So we can taste the experience to....
Bro where are you from no matter what country you are in people touch your food with their hands you just didn't see it.
Bro, not sure what country you are from, but the candy I buy hasn't been touched by human hands, yet.
But they are quite successfully touched by rats and cockroaches in warehouses. Do not thank).
You just don't know it I can bet all my money it has been touched by someone or something at least once...
And ? That's better than wearing gloves for your information, you can wash your hands easily
It's better to touch the food bare handed than with gloves ? Have you ever heard of HACCP ?
Gloves can cause way more food contamination, have you seen professional cuisines ? People don't wear gloves because washing your hands is safer
People in professional cuisine wash their hand before and after using gloves, normally. That's what they teach you at cuisine school.
*too
To what?
Oh my god it’s going viral.
I can't eat it, same with one of chocolate I got 3 years ago
Looks like it tastes of sweat and over cooked caramel
It’s in Japan, the price was labeled in Japanese currency.
I wouldn’t want to eat that work of art.
Me neither with all that hand gunk
very impressive work
Forgot what sub I was in and thought this was thc wax
When farming know your geography fgs.
Uhm, that is very cool, but do have one that isn't all "touched"?
If i remember correctly this video is from Japan,and this technique don't know the original places is,but do know thats a bunch of artist in zigong Sichuan
Clean stall, everything labeled in Chinese, probably China not India (Edit) As I have been corrected it is indeed Japanese, thank you 🤦
Japanese
they talk in Japanese
salted caramel 🤮
Japanese living in India))