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my friend in japan wants to experiance eating american pizza... i think i will go to round table or pizza hut and get a small pizza for her, but i dont know if this is even legal?? I'm thinking using dry ice in a styrofoam container... it needs to arrive quickly too and cannont be too heavy because its pretty expensive to mail anything in a timely manner to japan... How much dry ice should i use??

2006-06-11 01:52:06 · 10 answers · asked by NED 1 in Food & Drink Ethnic Cuisine

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♡With a lot of difficulty I would imagine! (*^o^*) You don't have to really send your friend here in Japan an American pizza unless you really want to go through all the trouble and expense. All your friend has to do is go to any of the COSTCO locations and buy a ready cooked or frozen pizza. Look under "Food Court":
http://www.costco.co.jp/eng/products_services.htm
http://www.globalcompassion.com/images3/cafepizza.jpg
It's EXACTLY like the pizza in the USA. I get them every time I go there. Japan also has Pizza Hut and Domino's pizza.
http://www.pizzahut.jp/
http://www.dominos.jp/
SOME of the pizzas are like the ones in the USA although the menus are made to suit the Japanese taste.
You're a great person to send your friend in Japan a pizza! If you send it I would suggest FED EX or the FASTEST method available. Be sure to check for restrictions in sending foods to foreign countries as well. Hope this helps!♡

2006-06-11 05:27:01 · answer #1 · answered by C 7 · 8 2

Considering American Pizzas are disgustingly bland, I wouldn't even bother to send a recipe for an "american" pizza - let alone a piece of the flappy, tasteless, overpriced junk food.

In addition, don't you think they have pizza parlours in Japan ? Japan is one of the most advanced countries.... they do serve Pizza in Japan... lol

Nothing like a good ol' ITALIAN pizza for taste.... the best pizzas on this planet are prepared in Italy.

2006-06-17 15:15:47 · answer #2 · answered by PasoFino 4 · 0 0

Why dont you look up a kit that will send a pizza kit because going to pizza hut buying a pizza , in a couple of day bacteria will have grown on the pizza. I think that would be better than finding a pizza hut. But i think they have pizza huts over there. instead of spending your money tell her to look in the phone book.

2006-06-11 06:44:40 · answer #3 · answered by ericca001 3 · 0 0

I feel you could be larger sending your buddy a recipe. O.K. This is not an effortless recipe however It is the pleasant pizza you've got ever eaten. Norm’s Pizza To make approximately 10 - 12 pizzas Dough two-one million/four- Cups Water two- Tsp Granulated Yeast one million-one million/two- Tsp Salt three- Tbs Vegetable Shortening two- Beaten Eggs 6- Cups Flour - Will have got to upload a few extra Mix yeast in hot water and permit stand for 10 mins. Add steadiness of constituents and paintings through hand including further flour till dough is now not sticky. Form into ball and permit stand at room temp for one million hour. Sauce two- Large Cans Tomato Paste (About 15 Oz Each) one million- 15 Oz Tomato Sauce one million/three- Cup Sugar four- Tbs Fennel Seed two- Tsp Salt one million/two- Tsp Black Pepper Sausage three- Lb Pork Ground Very Lean – MUST be trimmed of all fats two- Tbs Fennel Seed one million- Tbs Sugar one million- Tsp Salt one million/four- Tsp Black Pepper one million- Tsp Oregano Chop every other toppings you can also desire. (onions, inexperienced peppers, mushrooms pepperoni and so forth.) Roll out dough as circular as you'll. Roll very skinny, approximately one million/four". Turn your pizza pan the other way up to your dough. Make definite it extends beyond the pan. With a pizza curler or knife trim the dough through chopping across the pan. Turn the pan proper facet up, sprinkle with bread crumbs & positioned the dough at the pan. With a gigantic spoon positioned a beneficiant layer of sauce at the dough. Dot very generously along with your sausage after which upload different toppings you desire in any order. When performed scatter approximately one million/three cup of parmesan on best and unfold sufficient shredded mozzarella & cheddar (one million/two & one million/two) to just about cover your toppings. Bake at 475 levels till cheese is browning good. About 25 mins or extra

2016-09-08 23:37:44 · answer #4 · answered by malboeuf 3 · 0 0

isnt it too silly this idea? no one wud even deliver it as fast as u want unless u have a private jet or sumtin. n probably not dry ice coz i think dry ice works for cold stuffs

2006-06-11 02:12:25 · answer #5 · answered by Dolphin 2 · 0 0

Next day delivery? I'd mail it frozen if I could. Careful, though, many asians are lactose intolerant and he might get the green apple two step.

2006-06-11 10:49:47 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you don't need to do that cos here in japan has American restaurant or bar that offered pizza

2006-06-11 02:41:53 · answer #7 · answered by majo 2 · 0 0

man, i don't think a pizza's flavor can be preserved such long (during a transcontinental flight).

2006-06-11 02:03:31 · answer #8 · answered by hado_hl3130 2 · 0 0

send recipe to your friend and he will perpare it over there

2006-06-11 01:56:47 · answer #9 · answered by NEW 2 · 0 0

Go to www.dominos.jp, and ask if they deliver....

2006-06-11 06:52:09 · answer #10 · answered by IanP 6 · 0 0

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