The other day, I went to Costco (in Japan) for the first time and bought a pack of bagels.
(Iām Japanese and live in Japan.)
Since I donāt have a toaster or an oven at home, I actually asked Reddit in my previous post how I should eat them.
Anyway, I tried several methods, so here are my thoughts.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Costco/s/nTO2kON0iq
First Impression
At first, I thought American bagels looked much denser and heavier than Japanese ones.
But when I actually ate them, the taste wasnāt that different.
Japanese bagels tend to be a bit more chewy, I think.
Some people in the comments said Costco bagels are āfakeā because real bagels are boiled before being baked ā apparently Costco skips the boiling step.
But honestly, they still taste good.
How I Cooked Them
Since I donāt have an oven or toaster, I let them thaw naturally.
When I was in a hurry, I used the microwave defrost mode and then toasted them on a frying pan.
A lot of people told me āJust buy a toaster!ā but my place is small and Iām a minimalist, so for now, no toaster.
Also, I donāt even have a fish grill (which many Japanese stoves usually come with)
But in Japan, especially for single-person households, not having an oven or a fish grill is actually pretty normal!
About Butter
Many people recommended butter, so I went to the supermarketā
but butter has gotten expensive lately.
So I skipped it.
(I also avoid margarine since it seems unhealthy.)
Iām usually a rice person anyway, so I donāt normally keep butter at home.
Bagels in Japan?
I wanted to compare Costcoās with Japanese bagels,
but I checked two supermarkets and neither of them sold bagels.
I didnāt realize bagels were that uncommon here since I usually eat rice, not bread.
You can get a bagel sandwich at Doutor, a popular Japanese coffee chain,
but honestly, I canāt think of any other places in Japan that have bagels on the menu.
Too bad, I really wanted to do a JapanāUS bagel comparison.
Taste Test
Overall, they were pretty good!
Hereās what I tried:
ć»Olive oil (lots of people said āno,ā but I liked it)
ć»Cream cheese (French one from Costco š«š·)
ć»Melted cheese
ć»Melted cheese + honey
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Plain
All of them were nice, but plain + corn soup was surprisingly good!
Since bagels soak up moisture, the soup really balanced it out.
I also brought one to work and toasted it there ā definitely tasted better.
Maybe I should get a toaster after allā¦
But since I rarely eat bread, Iām still not sure.
I bought a pack of 8 bagels and now Iām already down to the last one.
If anyone has other good topping or cooking ideas, let me know!
by Mitty-14-