Hello Asean Hive Community
I hope you all in a good condition right now. Recently there are too many disaster in our region, a flood in Philippine and in North Sumatera. I am sorry nothing much I could do, I could only send some prayers to you guys.
Anyway, through this post, I want to participate in ASEAN Hive Community Challenge #182, which is about breakfast breads. I often have breads as my breakfast, well it is almost everyday actually. I have shared them several times here on Hive.

Last year I share these Breads with chocolate sprinklers. It was one of my Taco Tuesdays posts, I usually wrote them in Tuesdays back then when @freecompliments was still active on Hive. Shit things happened and let's forgot about that.

A few months ago I shared the topic again in Asean Hive Community, but this time with different breads. I like this one a lot better, regarding somehow I do not fond of square slice of breads. I like the pillow shape loaf lol.
In order to participate in this challenge, I went to a nearby convenience store. This time I picked Family Market (Again?...) Because it was near my office. I rarely eat breakfast early dawn, usually I have them a bit late or have it as brunch.
In my last Famima post, @glowinthelight came and left a reply about warm temperature food. So that morning I had some idea about getting a warm breads, not breads that are cold or came from big manufacturer.

Initially I wanted to grab these burgers, however I recalled I had posted about burgers here several times. I do not wish to create an image that I love spinning of topics or making one topic into several posts that are actually the same.
Another reason why I decided to forfeit getting this burger is because some Asean People do not consider burger as breads. Don't ask me, it's just how they think and perceive that way lol. So yeah, I sticked with my decision to leave this section out from my preference.

So I decided to shift my focus to the next breads, and they were sandwiches. There were other breads but I thought Sandwiches were the best choice on that shelve. There were two type of sandwiches, the Oyako Sandwich and Tuna and Egg.

I rarely ate fishes in office so I choce the fish menu. This was the tuna and egg mayo. Both of the sandwiches were actually a fresh one, so they made those earlier. You can not store and keep mayonaise more than a day, they will get rotten.

Of course I will be frank here. The main consideration was the price, the tuna and egg was cheaper than oyako. For you who haven't known, Oyako means father and son, it's how Japanese name the food if it has chicken and egg together. Oyako Sandwich was a sandwich with egg and chicken katsu.
Even it was the cheapest sandwich, the price was Rp 18.000 , or around 1.06 USD. It was higher than their bento. Here in Jakarta, most breads are still more expensive than rice meals. There are some breads that are cheaper than rice, but I would not recommend those. The taste would come with a lot disappointment.

Ok here my sandwiches on my working desk. Where was the plastic wrap? I asked the cashier for a reheat, so she unwrapped the plastic and put those sandwiches into that paper bag and reheated them in microwave.
I think the cashiers has got proper training, so they know how to prepare and reheat the ready to go food, not only for the breads. Anyway this is my community challenge entry, and it ends at this point. Thank you for your visit here, and God Bless You all.
Thank you for coming and reading my post. I live in Jakarta, Ex-Capital City of Indonesia. I used to live by making money online, that's why I like being here, on HIVE, and in #PIMP - (Paper In My Pocket) community.








