Dorayaki USB, Edible or not?
July 13th, 2009
People in United State may not be familiar with the dorayaki in a panda shape; but people from Japan or Japan fans should not forget about this well-known famous dorayaki (パンダ焼) in the Japanese Ueno Zoo (桜木亭上野動物園)

When the USB is not in used, this cute panda can stand on your desk easily with no struggle. If you need it to reach into its filling, just bite it or cut them it half, the usb will be right there for you.

What you normally see in a food usb drive is simply a memory stick. Chicken wing usb flash drive doesn’t show you any detail of the chicken. This red bean cake, however, gives you everything from a shiny cripsy outlook and tastey tempting filling! The red bean filling is clearly colored and clear-coated. That’s why people go crazy for Japan; Japanese creators are just that precise and thoughtful.

July 14th, 2009 at 9:01 am
[...] going to have to be on the lookout for dorayaki at my local Japanese shops, it sounds delicious. (usb zone) var addthis_pub = ‘craziestgadgets’; var addthis_brand = ‘Craziest Gadgets’;var addthis_language [...]
July 15th, 2009 at 10:50 am
[...] Apparently the panda is a popular and common shape for dorayaki. What’s interesting about this drive is the level of detail that went into it- when you pop the head off (YES! my favorite method of accessing data from animal shaped flash drives! YES!) you will notice the highly detailed interior of the cake showing the bean filling. I know that personally I ALWAYS demand extreme realism for the interior of my food/animal shaped data storage devices and you should accept nothing less either. I’m definitely going to have to be on the lookout for dorayaki at my local Japanese shops, it sounds delicious. (usb zone) [...]