most of your larger supermarkets sell it, its in the "shake 'n bake" area with other bread crumbs, a bit more costly , or if they have an "asian" isle you can find near the Teriaki sauce etc.
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Yes, you can use panko instead of breadcrumbs in the recipe. Panko is a type of Japanese breadcrumb that is lighter and crispier than traditional breadcrumbs, so it may give your dish a different texture.
a department store sells clothing and a supermarket sells food
A greengrocers or a supermarket.
The breadcrumb based dish Panko originated in Japan. The craze began with the Japanese dish of fried pork called tonkatsu, which was originally most likely based on Wiener schnitzel.
suupa
Online, or at a supermarket that sells tools.
Panko Brashnarov died in 1951.
Panko Brashnarov was born in 1883.
Yes, you can use a Downy coupon at the supermarket. As long as the supermarket sells this brand, you may use the coupon.
Some creative recipes using Panko bread crumbs include Panko-crusted chicken tenders, Panko-crusted fish fillets, Panko-crusted mac and cheese balls, and Panko-crusted vegetable fries.
Supermarket
there will be a Japanese supermarket they usually sell some