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		<title>meron pan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[i really miss meron pan (&#8221;melon bread&#8221;). meron pan is a sweet pastry: cookie dough (like a sugar cookie) on top of bread dough. i used to buy meron pan at Family Mart (convenience stores) in japan. at one point, i was so addicted to them i was eating one for lunch almost every day. [...]]]></description>
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<p>i really miss meron pan (&#8221;melon bread&#8221;). meron pan is a sweet pastry: cookie dough (like a sugar cookie) on top of bread dough. i used to buy meron pan at <a href="http://www.family.co.jp/index.html">Family Mart (convenience stores)</a> in japan. at one point, i was so addicted to them i was eating one for lunch almost every day. now i&#8217;m living in canada, where no one&#8217;s even heard of meron pan.</p>
<p>sushi is the best-known japanese food in canada, but i hardly ever ate it in japan. i like sushi but it was mostly for special occasions. once in a while my dad would bring some home after &#8220;settai&#8221; (business dinner) as an omiyage, but otherwise&#8230;</p>
<p align="left">what i miss most is everyday japanese foods  like meron pan.   even <a href="http://www.tnt-supermarket.com/about/about-e.php">T&#038;T</a> (the asian grocery store in vancouver, calgary, etc) doesn&#8217;t carry it.   <a href="http://www.japantown.ca/nakamura/menu_e.html">Nakamura Bakery</a> in J-town (toronto) makes it,  but i&#8217;m in saskatoon, so  what can i do&#8230;</p>
<p align="left">of course, i decided to make it myself. &#8220;don&#8217;t have it? you make it!&#8221; &#8212; that&#8217;s my motto. my first attempt (above) went relatively well. as is often the case, it was whole a lot tastier on the second day. the <a href="http://lerman.biz/asagao/melonpan.html">meron pan recipe</a> called for a dash of melon essence, but i couldn&#8217;t find any so i had to substitute lemon essence. so i guess i ended up making lemon pan. hahaha!</p>
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