Snacks
Cookies, crackers, chips – Japan’s convenience stores are filled with great tasting, albeit strangely named, snacks. Only problem is just when you think you have found the perfect snack, they take it off of the market.
My baby apples…
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Found on a box of cookies from Aomori, Japan.
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Go ahead, we dare you…
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Check out the last ingredient!
Got anything with Koala?
Photo courtesy of Stephanie Kao.
99 Ranch Market is an Asian supermarket in the US.
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Tastes like Yakitori!
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Spirit of Okashi
Box of cookies from Hakata, Japan.
Photo courtesy of Max Longhin.
“Okashi” means treats – in this case cookies.
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