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Fluffy Japanese-style sandos are gaining popularity in Denver

They’re served on specialty milk bread called shokupan at Krav Lohi, Tokyo Premium Market and more

Krav, a newly opened cafe at 1671 Central St. in Denver, sells Japanese-style sandos, including egg salad and fruit, on shokupan, which is milk bread. (Jonathan Shikes/The Denver Post)
Krav, a newly opened cafe at 1671 Central St. in Denver, sells Japanese-style sandos, including egg salad and fruit, on shokupan, which is milk bread. (Jonathan Shikes/The Denver Post)
1DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 17: A head shot of Jonathan Shikes, Entertainment Editor/The Know on October 17, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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While Americans who have been to Japan may have tried sandos on shokupan, they haven't jumped across the Pacific Ocean with the same urgency as ramen or sushi.
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