Chủ Nhật, 23 tháng 12, 2018

Youtube daily Dec 23 2018

So in the previous tutorial we used command prompt to write our very first Python program.

The only problem with that approach was that we could not save the code we wrote for later

use.

The solution to this problem is to write the code onto a file and save that into our operating

system.

That's exactly what we will be learning today.

What's up Internet?

I am Manish from RebellionRider.com and welcome to another tutorial of an awesome series of

Python Programming.

In today's tutorial we will learn how to create scripts in Python programming version

3.

To do that we will be using IDLE editor of Python language.

So without wasting time let's get started.

But before that please consider giving this video a thumbs up and subscribe to the channel

if you haven't already.

Now, let's start.

In order to create a Python script we have to create a file with a compatible file extension.

Most widely used file extension for Python scripts is *.py and some less used ones are

*.pyw and *.py3. *.py3 is a new extension introduced with the

version 3 of Python Programming language famously known as Python 3.

It is rarely used file extension in Python Programming.

*.pyw is the python file extension for windows and the scripts with this extension are executed

with pythonw.exe whereas all other Python's scripts will be executed with Python.exe.

Another Python supported file extension is *.pyc.

As we learnt that Python is an interpreted programming language, therefore whenever we

interpret python scripts using the Python's interpreter, it automatically generates a

file with *.pyc extension corresponding to the scripts.

You must be wondering, what does a *.pyc file consists.

Similar to programming language like Java, python's interpreter compiles the source

code of your scripts into a special machine code called bytecode.

Bytecode is then executed by Python's virtual machine.

I suppose there are in total 19 or may be more Python supported file extensions.

In order to save your time I will do a brief Facebook Note explaining all those extensions

on my Facebook page.

You can find the link in the description.

That being said let's move ahead.

In order to keep everything organized let's first create a directory where we will save

all our Python scripts.

I am going to create this directory in my documents which is pretty much empty, as you

can see here.

[P1]You can create a folder anywhere you want in your Operating System and name it whatever

you want.

I will name this folder "Python Tutorials".

Great Next we have to create a python script.

Physically script is a file which contains a set of instructions and has a unique name

as well as a dedicated file extension which is accepted by the language.

In Python programming language that dedicated extension is *.py.

So let's start with creating a text file and then we will change its name and extension.

Now go to new items and choose "Text Document".

This will create a new text file.

Now we have to rename it.

You can name your Python script whatever you want but make sure it's extension must always

be *.py.

I will name my script as "tut3.py".

You might get this warning, simply hit yes and move ahead.

Now you will see that the icon of your file has been changed.

That indicates that you have successfully created an empty Python script.

Now we will learn how to edit a Python Script using IDLE gui.

In order to write some code onto this script we need to open it with some sort of an IDE

or Editor.

Luckily, Python installation comes with a free IDE known as IDLE.

IDLE stands for "Integrated Development and Learning Environment".

It is a graphic user Interface which lets you write, edit and execute a Python Program.

You can launch it either directly from your start menu or from the right click menu of

the script file.

Let me demonstrate.

Right click on the script which we just created and choose "Edit with IDLE".

You must have this option in your right click menu, if you don't then please check the

installation video of Python 3.

Anyways, Here we have our IDLE editor opened for us.

Now let's write a very simple code onto our script.

Let's do one thing, let's write a code that will show you the latest version of Python

installed on your system.

How about that!

I think it's a great idea.

Let's do it import sys

Wait…

I think this default font is pretty small and almost unreadable, let's fix it and

then we will write the rest of our code.

Go to "Options" and choose "configure IDLE".

Font face is set to "Courier New" I am good with this font but I am not happy with

the font size, so by default it is set on 10 let's increase it to say 18, good also

let's make it bold too.

Let's also change the theam, Go to highlight tab and change the theme from IDLE classic

to IDLE dark.

Great, now hit Apply and Ok.

Now I guess, this will be comfortable for our eyes.

Now let's write the remaining code.

print ("The latest version of Python Installed is: ")

print (sys.version) In order to print the latest version of Python

we need to use the "Version" method from "sys" module, and to do that we first

need to import the said module into our program.

That is what we did in the first line.

In the second line we just printed a formatted character string.

In the third line we called the version method of sys module.

That completes our code.

Now we have a complete Python script in our hands.

Next we have to learn how to execute this script.

Let's do that.

Executing the code using IDLE is as simple as slicing butter.

To execute the code in IDLE.

First you need to save the changes you have made in the script, simply press "control

+ s" and you are done.

Next go to "Run" and choose "Run Module" or you can simply press F5 function key.

This will launch your Python's shell where you can see the output of your program.

As you can see here.

The latest version of Python installed is 3.7.1

IDLE is a very minimalistic IDE with very basic features.

For example it doesn't come with the debugging tool.

It justifies its name Integrated Development Learning Environment as it's good for learning

purposes but not suitable for intense coding.

Anyways, in the next video we will be learning how to execute Python scripts using command

prompt.

So stay tuned.

Meanwhile I want you to comment and let me know if you've ever used "Debug" feature

of an IDE for your code.

Remember I am waiting for your comments and very eager to read them.

Moreover, do make sure to give this video a thumbs up and share it with your friends

on your social media.

Most importantly subscribe to the YouTube channel if you haven't already.

Thanks for watching, this is Manish from RebellionRider.com [P1]Instead of D drive use Documents folder

For more infomation >> Python tutorial 3: How to create Python Script using IDLE by Manish Sharma - Duration: 8:01.

-------------------------------------------

Why Your Projects NEVER GO ANYWHERE (it isn't ADHD or ENFP) - Dreams Around The World - Duration: 14:14.

I said earlier that dabbling will rob you of your time and productivity and I

want to explain why that happens so if you've done much reading on productivity

time management all that kind of stuff you know that there's a cost to changing

gears right that getting into a task takes a bunch of time this happens for

different reasons whether it's getting the software and the websites open or if

you're a writer like myself the procrastination that goes into it can

actually play a big role all of us we have the this lag that goes into

starting a task and kind of switching tasks and what happens when you're doing

multiple things let's say you're trying to juggle four different projects you

have a part-time job a freelancing job you're trying to have an online course

and trying to write a book you know that's kind of a common thing I hear

from a lot of people is if you're doing all that you don't let's say you have

six productive hours in the day which is a bit of a stretch for a lot of us and I

don't mean six hours at a desk but I mean six hours where you're really

producing you're getting things done because there's a lot of kind of warm-up

time and break time and stuff like that so let's say you go six hours in theory

if you're doing four things that should give you an hour and a half per project

but it never works that way right when we change gears each time we lose a

percentage of productivity now chalk it up whatever percent you

want to give it let's say you're losing 20 percent every time you change

gears when you go from one thing where you have a hundred percent of your focus

you add to now maybe each of those is getting 40 percent and 20 percent

there's getting lost to transitions too distractions to other things throw in a

third maybe you're down to twenty five percent twenty percent for each of these

things I would guess that for a lot of people trying to juggle four projects at

once for my own experience when I've made this mistake you're maybe getting

40 percent productivity out of yourself and that's a big problem because the

other problem with dabbling is it's robbing you of your success and here's

how that happens anything you're trying to do if you're

trying to work for yourself guess what we live in an open economy

that means there's competition and anything worth doing is gonna have

competition the more appealing the industry you want to enter is the harder

it will be to compete because it's more appealing right there's not as many

people applying for jobs delivering garbage in the slums as there are

applying for jobs to be like the poster boy for I don't know

cotton candy your job is to eat cotton candy all day makes sense there's more

competition for the things people want to do more so if you're only giving a

quarter of yourself to each of your projects and really

because we know of how the time management works out that means you're

really only giving ten maybe fifteen percent of yourself to each of those

projects how will you compete in any of those areas with fifteen percent of you

I couldn't do it I absolutely couldn't I don't know anyone who could do it

because you'll be competing with the people who are giving a hundred percent

of themselves so 10-15 percent of you versus a hundred percent of them they're

driven they've cut off all other options they have no distractions and they're

giving all their time and energy and you 15 percent who's gonna win this outcome

right now the other thing that happens is if you have multiple options and

you're dabbling you're way more likely to quit there's a great quote I love

from Will Smith and it's why have a plan B it distracts from plan a and if you

have a plan a B C and D not only are you distracting from eat all of them it from

each other but you're also giving yourself an easy out you ever notice how

there's all these stories of millionaires and success success stories

and it always seems like they pulled it off right after they were in their low

you know not all the time but a lot of the stories are that way you know the

company was against the wall they needed more funding and they were about to go

bankrupt and then they kept going they kept going and they pulled it off well

there's something to that right there's always highs and lows in

business the people who go through the lows and

keep going who have that grit tend to be the people who succeed because they push

through the tough times there's always a dip before success there's a struggle

there's that last push you know in relationships even this is a term that's

used in counseling you know where often as your result being an issue between a

couple that's when there will be the most turmoil the most tension things

gonna have to get worse before they get better as you deal with that stuff and

it happens in business right now if you have one option you're doing one thing

when it gets tough you keep going because you don't want to quit quitting

is look down upon in our society right we don't want to quit so we keep going

but when you have four options you're not quitting you're shifting your focus

you're it's a way we can lie to ourselves because I've done this to

please know I've done this before when we have other options we can lie to

ourselves and not be quitting but I'm gonna put this on hold for now I'm gonna

adjust my focus I'm gonna pivot I'm gonna you know look at you know focusing

more on this area whatever we want to tell ourselves it's a lie we're quitting

but we're not quitting right and so what happens is let's say you have four

options and option B has tons of promise it's great but it starts to get a little

hard it starts to get tough now well normally you would just stick to it you

would fight through and you would turn option B into a success now you also

have option a C and D so why not just kind of drop because it's not

comfortable it's not fun it's not easy right now so you drop it and you do the

other three and that's why doubling robs you of your success because option B

there you may have been on the cusp of big success you might have been about to

turn the corner and get exactly where you needed to be to turn into something

huge and you quit because you had other options and you were invested in too

many different places so people will look at me and say well you've published

12 books you have eight training courses up there

you have all this different stuff you're doing how can you tell me not to dabble

I have published 12 books I am NOT currently tried to write 12 books

actually right now how I'm not trying to write one book I had one in mind and I

was working with an editor on it and then I realized that I was splitting my

time too much between this training that I really wanted to make and the book and

I decided that I'm gonna just fully put the book on hold not do a little bit not

whatever but it's on hold until I finish my current project so that's the

difference you can have a ton of things in your portfolio in your past or that

you manage but you don't do them all at the same time you build one and then you

build the next and then they build the next and that's how you can have all

these different things but not be dabbling and not be spreading yourself

too thin so the other night I was having dinner with a friend here in Prague and

he's had crazy success recently so much so well deserved

he decided back in February that he wanted to really focus on building a

channel in YouTube around politics he's someone who into video editing and

design and really into politics and had some opinions on it he wanted to be

sharing and things like that and he decided he wanted to go all into

YouTube and so that's what he did with no prior experience on YouTube anything

like that he jumped full in and started his

channel and since February so from February to March I was kind of

watching Eddie get you know a couple hundred views of video things like that

by April he was up to a thousand subscribers then May up to about same

thing maybe two thousand something like that and then we met up to talk two

weeks ago and he had twenty thousand subscribers which is huge growth of you

for if you don't know kind of YouTube in that to have twenty thousand subscribers

within your first six months is huge then last night or the few nights back

when we were out he was telling me he's past forty thousand that kind of growth

isn't saying and what we started talking about

is how amazing it feels to focus to just do one thing at a time

right before he was juggling a bunch of different projects and now he's just

doing YouTube and to wake up and just only think of that one thing to focus on

it and to do it it's an amazing feeling and I know this because I go through

periods of really focusing like just gonna write a book that's all I'm doing

and periods of dabbling and I know that when I'm really focused in it's an

incredible feeling feeling that you're you're going somewhere that you have a

direction every minute you spend working you're

producing something whereas when you're dabbling when you're doing a bunch of

things at once I always feel like I'm drained like I'm

putting in this time but I don't exactly know where it goes I'll look back on a

month or two months and say what did I really accomplish then how much actually

got done I don't mean how many hours did I work or but what was accomplished did

I get new customers did I increase my income did I reach more people what

happened so in this video we focused on two main things first on making a

decision before you're a hundred percent ready using the seventy percent rule and

using this as a tool for building your experience and building the knowledge

you have about yourself so that way you can improve your gut instincts and your

intuition so that in the future you can make decisions easier and easier just by

trusting yourself in your own experience and then I talked about dabbling and

there's a reason I included dabbling here with the 70% rule is that if you're

dabbling even using the 70% rule making decisions that if you're dabbling and

you're doing a lot of things at once you're going to limit the amount that

you can improve your gut instinct and your intuition because you're giving

yourself all these out and you don't have clear failure points so we learn a

lot when we fail but we have to acknowledge we failed

and so when you're dabbling like we discussed if you have all these

different options and you just sort of turn away from one so you don't admit

oh this failed er this didn't work or I'm quitting this you don't gain that

experience so you just keep dabbling and that's why I see people that you know

when we're all 21 and starting out on our entrepreneurial roots we all kind of

dabbled a bit and I see some of the people and they're still dabbling there

they're in their 30s now when they're still dabbling and that's because

they've never learned they've never given themselves the ability to try

something go all-in and fail and so dabbling not only robs us of our

experience and our ability to build this intuition but it also as we discuss robs

us of our time and our potential success because we often will end up quitting

way too early because we give ourselves all these exit paths so one of the best

ways to fix this is by giving yourself focused periods of time weeks months or

even years on one thing at a time bring that to fruition and then move on to the

next project by doing so you'll give yourself a

hundred percent of your energy and your focus and you'll get a hundred percent

of the experience and the learning from that now of course when you focus on

just one thing it's gonna bring up fear because there's a fear of failure

there's a fear of rejection there's a fear of loss because you just have this

one option it's like falling in love right it's scary if you fall in love

you're setting yourself up to be hurt but what are you gonna do never fall in

love come on that's ridiculous you got to go for it and just know that it could

happen and face those fears now when it comes to falling in love we usually have

enough positive things fighting that fear right all right I feel fear and

worry that we could break up but I feel crazy madly in love and there's some

naughty stuff and like laughing and all this good stuff right

so usually we pull the words love but we don't always have that in business all

that goodness pulling us right away because a lot of business is working

towards kind of a later goal and overcoming these hurdles well in the

next video I want to discuss how you can overcome this fear using the turning pro

mindset how you can adjust your thinking and adjust your behavior so that you're

not only able to produce more but you're able to keep

through the lows through the self-doubts through the fear and keep producing and

keep moving forward and whether you're going through a high where you can very

usually get distracted or low where you can get fearful and end up changing your

mind or quitting whether you're going to that high or that low I'm going to show

you how you can use this mindset shift to keep going forward it's going to look

at how turning pro can be very good for business in terms of your income your

client relationships and just about everything else you're doing and I will

catch you in the next video till next time to your freedom catch you somewhere

in the world have an awesome day

you

For more infomation >> Why Your Projects NEVER GO ANYWHERE (it isn't ADHD or ENFP) - Dreams Around The World - Duration: 14:14.

-------------------------------------------

Luiz's mouthful of net and Willian's awful corner - Moments missed - Duration: 3:50.

  David Luiz's bizarre almost goal  The match certainly got off to the most bizarre start when just two minutes into Chelsea's 1-0 defeat to Leicester City Eden Hazard went down after a hefty challenge

 Hazard went down and stayed down, but the Blues remained in possession, with the ball going round to their defence but nobody appeared to kick the ball out

 Referee Lee Probert didn't stop play, but for some reason everyone from both teams just completely stopped playing while the Belgian gingerly got back to his feet

 It meant that David Luiz had the ball at his feet for a good 20 seconds, with no one closing him down but technically play was still running

 Luiz then decided to try to find Pedro with a long ball, Kasper Schmeichel left it and it just about bounced out of play for a goal kick

 It wasn't too far away, however, and would have been the most bizarre opening goal to a game you are likely to see

  Luiz gets a mouthful of net  While Luiz almost netted earlier, he came even closer just 15 minutes later

Willian put in a corner to the near post and Pedro, of all people, was there to flick the ball on

 Luiz was arriving at the back of the goal, but he couldn't quite get on the end of the effort and the chance just went begging

 However, Luiz himself ended up in the back of the net and there was a superb picture taken, that you can see below, where the Brazilian finished with a mouthful of net for his troubles

  Willian's awful corner  Willian did not have the best game against Leicester, however there was one particular moment which really didn't go to plan as he would have wanted

 Before he was substituted, the Brazilian was on corner duty and he trotted over to take one that was right in front of the Leicester supporters in the Shed End

 However, it didn't go to plan at all as all Willian ended up doing was putting the corner straight into the side netting for a goal kick, much to the delight of the away fans

   Sarri throws away his jacket  Maurizio Sarri was not a happy an after the defeat to Leicester and you could see as the game went on that he was getting more and more frustrated with how his team were playing

 It came to a head though in the 81st minute when Sarri whipped off his jacket and then threw it to the ground in frustration

 Sarri claimed in his post match press conference that he was 'hot', but part of that was probably down to what was happening on the pitch

Keep up to date with the latest news, features and exclusives from football.london via the free football

london app for iPhone and Android. Available to download from the App Store and Google Play

For more infomation >> Luiz's mouthful of net and Willian's awful corner - Moments missed - Duration: 3:50.

-------------------------------------------

Nối Lại Tình Xưa - Xuân Trang ft Michael Bảo [ MV Official ] - Duration: 4:37.

For more infomation >> Nối Lại Tình Xưa - Xuân Trang ft Michael Bảo [ MV Official ] - Duration: 4:37.

-------------------------------------------

Royal Family News_Meghan Markle WILL allow Prince Harry to join the royal Boxing Day shoot - Duration: 2:16.

For more infomation >> Royal Family News_Meghan Markle WILL allow Prince Harry to join the royal Boxing Day shoot - Duration: 2:16.

-------------------------------------------

CH- 如何在苹果手表系列上使用对讲机应用程序? - Duration: 1:42.

How to Walkie -Talkie Apple Watch. To use Apple Walkie Talkie, you and your friend both need Apple Watch Series 1 or later with

watchOS 5. You also both need to set up the FaceTime app on your iPhone and be able to make and receive FaceTime audio calls.

To Add your friends. Open the Apple Watch Walkie Talkie. Tap a friend.

Wait for your friend to accept the invitation. The contact card stays gray and is labeled invited until your friend accepts.

After they accept, you and your friend can talk instantly and their contact card turns yellow. To remove a friend.

open the Walkie-Talkie app on Apple Watch, swipe left on the friend, then tap the Delete icon.

Accept an invitation. Touch and hold the top of the Apple Watch face, then swipe down to open Notification Center.

Look for a notification from Walkie-Talkie, then tap it.

Tap Always Allow. To Start a conversation. Open the Walkie-Talkie app on Apple Watch.

Tap a friend. Touch and hold the talk button, then say something. If you see "connecting" on the screen

wait for Walkie-Talkie to connect. After Walkie-Talkie connects, your friend can hear your voice and talk with you instantly.

To Turn Walkie-Talkie off or on. Open the Walkie-Talkie app. Turn Available off or on. If someone tries to

reach you while you're unavailable, a notification appears asking if you'd like to talk.

Thank you, for watching Fawzi academy. Please, like. Subscribe, share, this video, and visit, our website, fawziacademy.com.

For more infomation >> CH- 如何在苹果手表系列上使用对讲机应用程序? - Duration: 1:42.

-------------------------------------------

NEFİS LEZZETLİ TARİFLERDEN MANTAR SOTE TARİFİ-MANTAR SOTE NASIL YAPILIR ?ANLATIMLI - Duration: 5:40.

For more infomation >> NEFİS LEZZETLİ TARİFLERDEN MANTAR SOTE TARİFİ-MANTAR SOTE NASIL YAPILIR ?ANLATIMLI - Duration: 5:40.

-------------------------------------------

Higuain, Fekir, Vardy - Latest Chelsea transfer rumours - Duration: 3:59.

 Defeat to Leicester City yesterday at Stamford Bridge has seen calls for Chelsea to strengthen to their squad in January and they've been linked with a huge triple swoop in the window

 That's as well as being touted for a move for Jamie Vardy - the man whose single goal at the Bridge on Saturday ensured it was defeat for Maurizio Sarri's men in the final game before Christmas

 He only brought in four new faces in the summer but now that he's had half a season to see what he has at his disposal, it looks like the people behind the scenes in west London are in a for busy month

 And that certainly looks to be correct if the latest rumours and gossip around Chelsea are to believed, with several big names continuing to be linked with the side

 Here's the latest transfer rumours circling around Stamford Bridge in the last 24 hours

  Chelsea eye triple January swoop  The links with Lyon star Nabil Fekir just won't go away and this morning the Mail are claiming that he's part of a triple swoop of targets that Chelsea are planning in January

 It claims that the club are hoping to pay less than the fee Liverpool reportedly agreed in the summer for the Frenchman because his contract runs out in the summer of 2020

 The Mail say he's just one of a number of players that the club have shortlisted, with Gonzalo Higuain also on that list

 He was a target in the summer but a move failed to materialise but the report now states that Chelsea are ready to revive that interest in order to boost their attacking options to keep pace with league leaders Liverpool and Manchester City

 And finally, they claim the final man of the triple swoop will be Borussia Dortmund's American midfielder Christian Pulisic who will cost the Blues a whopping £60million to sign

 Chelsea tipped to sign Jamie Vardy or Robert Lewandowski  Former Chelsea midfielder Dennis Wise believes that Chelsea will sign either Vardy or Robert Lewandowski in January

 Speaking to the Daily Express, Wise told the paper that either would be a useful signing for the side as they look to bolster their attacking options to keep pace with Liverpool and City

 The Blues are being constantly linked with the likes of Fekir and Higuain so this is an interesting take from Wise, who clearly believes they should be looking at an experienced striker

 He said: Wise said: "Chelsea will want a striker. Someone who can score goals and at the moment we haven't got someone who will get 25 goals a season

 "Unfortunately not loads of them about, so it's about getting the right one. There are a couple of goalscorers they should be willing to pay for, like Lewandowski or Jamie Vardy

"  Keep up to date with the latest news, features and exclusives from football.london via the free football

london app for iPhone and Android .  Available to download from the App Store and Google Play

For more infomation >> Higuain, Fekir, Vardy - Latest Chelsea transfer rumours - Duration: 3:59.

-------------------------------------------

L'électrisant PIKACHU Vs. l'épée d'IKE | Super Smash Bros Ultimate - Duration: 3:26.

🎵🤜⚡🤛🎵

For more infomation >> L'électrisant PIKACHU Vs. l'épée d'IKE | Super Smash Bros Ultimate - Duration: 3:26.

-------------------------------------------

เที่ยวญี่ปุ่น 🔴 ชิมโดนัทเจ้าดังจากญี่ปุ่น Floresta doughnuts ย่าน Koenji - Duration: 6:55.

Today we will bring you to the most cute doughnuts in Japan named Floresta nature doughnuts

Now we're in front of the shop

Highlight of this Donut shop is their cute design using the form of animal cute faces

the taste also good as well

Let's go and try together!

Let's see how they made it

Floresta Doungnuts is organic donut

and select good raw material and compound right from the nature

the highlight of this donut is crispy outside and soft inside

and not oily inside

and also not too sweet

together with Chocolate source that cover outside, it is a good combination!

decorated with coconut, matcha (green tea) and pumpkins (yellow) outside

especially they are very cute!

with animal cartoon as you can see!

this shop is established in 2002 by a couple japanese

they would like to make the doughnuts from organic material

for healthy and not to harm children

then in 2010, they started to decorated with cute animal cartoon and many designs after

using White chocolate

almond

and seasoning flour to add more taste

from nature

make them a very creative and differentiate from other brands

Everyday they will make it for only 1 day

to make it fresh

and for sell on that day

and to avoid wasting, and be environment friendly as well

most of material are from within Japan

all from organic nature

the location of this shop is in Koenji area of Tokyo

you have also seats to sit down and have donut on the left side of the shop

actually they have many branches in all Japan

we will give you the detail of each branches in the vdo description below

you will have seats inside as you can see

many drinks menu are available

we already bought one

this is Dobutsu which means the animal cartoon's one

price at that time is 390 Yen/piece

below is pumpkin (yellow), on top is Coffee and..

and the middle is green color from Matcha (green tea)

this is cat

let's try

how is it?

leave it for me also!

I let he eat first ... am I a good lady?

good taste!

it is not too much fragile

easy to eat

there is almond nut inside!

good smell also

from coffee

in Japan you will hardly find food with coffee which we don't know why

but now it is available more and more

this is matcha

with plain donut

good!

good smell

not so fragile!

good taste!

normally I don't like matcha but this time is ok

they have coconut on top also

let me try

good smell from coconut

crispy outside

match is ok

not too strong smell

I will try this one

this is pumpkin!

the plain donut is the key here

the pumpkin, I could not recognize so much either smell or taste

overall is good!

we only ordered 1 piece since it is quite big and we have to keep our stomach space for another food around here as well

so we recommend you to try this donut if you come to Japan

if you come to Koenji area

I like it because it is crispy outside and soft inside, especially there is not so much oil that I can felt

as it is organic donut as well

let's us continue finish it and enjoy our other vdo in our channel! Thank you for your watching!

Don't forget to Subscribe and press bell to get notification when we have new VDO. See you next VDO!

For more infomation >> เที่ยวญี่ปุ่น 🔴 ชิมโดนัทเจ้าดังจากญี่ปุ่น Floresta doughnuts ย่าน Koenji - Duration: 6:55.

-------------------------------------------

হূদয় কেপে ওঠে যে বযানে | মুফতি মাওলানা খালেদ সাইফুল্লাহ | New Bangla Waz Maulana Khaled Saifullah - Duration: 1:31:22.

হূদয় কেপে ওঠে যে বযানে | মুফতি মাওলানা খালেদ সাইফুল্লাহ | New Bangla Waz Maulana Khaled Saifullah

হূদয় কেপে ওঠে যে বযানে | মুফতি মাওলানা খালেদ সাইফুল্লাহ | New Bangla Waz Maulana Khaled Saifullah

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét