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gundam adds new flavor to curry!

BANDAI SPIRITS, the operator of the Gundam Cafe
On November 11, BANDAI SPIRITS, the company that runs the Gundam Cafe, announced the release of two new retort curries based on the image of Bigg Zam and Gouf: "Amazing! Mobile Green Curry" and "Proud Blue Giant Star Curry". They will be accepted at the official mail order site, Premium Bandai.

With the image of each character's
With colors and spices inspired by each character, the Gundam Cafe presents a new addition to the Color Curry Series lineup! 

In the motif of the "amazing Bigg Zam" and the "proud Gouf".
With the motifs of the "amazing Bigu Zam" and the "proud Gouf", the curry will be made with solid spices and colors that can only be found here. I recommend either the dark green curry with power or the intense blue curry with spices that will steal many hearts!
This is a product that you can enjoy both in taste and appearance, made with carefully selected spices in collaboration with Bell Shokuhin Kogyo, a long-established major manufacturer in Japan.

Product Outline
Product name
 Amazing! Mobile Green Curry / Proud Blue Giant Star Curry
 (https://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000166144/)
 Triple Spicy Red Comet Curry / Federation's White Guy Curry
 (https://p-bandai.jp/item/item-1000165355/)
Price
 648 yen each (tax included) (shipping and handling not included)
Contents
 Approx. 200g each, 1 serving
Production area
 Japan
Sales route
 Namco Bandai Group's official online shopping site "Premium Bandai".
 (https://p-bandai.jp/)


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・Graduated from Kyoto University with a major in Japanese Culture Studies, Faculty of Letters
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