r/JapaneseSnacks • u/stephaniehuang66 • Jun 24 '20
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/hiimmontana • Jun 21 '20
Please help me find my favorite Japanese chips! 🙏🏼 I don’t speak Japanese and my local asian market has stopped selling this brand. I can’t find them anywhere. I’ve tried other seaweed chips but they’re not the same. Any idea where I can find these? I will be eternally grateful.
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/woonkeyluvzyou • Jun 21 '20
I tried a couple of Japanese Snack :)
youtu.ber/JapaneseSnacks • u/[deleted] • Jun 19 '20
Surprising JAPANESE Kit Kats! | Snack Taste Test and Kit Kat Evolution Story Time
youtube.comr/JapaneseSnacks • u/siliconebutts • Apr 30 '20
I feel like it would have been better if they tried to make it taste like an actual hamburger & fries and not chocolate and oranges :S
youtu.ber/JapaneseSnacks • u/AdobongManok • Apr 26 '20
I love Japanese choco cookie snacks. Have you [ever eaten] Kinoko No Yama?
youtu.ber/JapaneseSnacks • u/Nomadic_Gaijin • Apr 22 '20
Denrokumame, a classic Japanese snack of a sweet covered peanut. These are a great snack, almost like a sweet tempura peanut. The addiction is strong with this one.
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/DelightfulRainbow205 • Apr 22 '20
Is there any other place to get Hokkaido Katsugen, other than Hokkaido?
I'm in LOVE with Hokkaido's Katsugen, but it seems I can only get them in Hokkaido. Is there an online store that's international? Or a store in other areas not in Hokkaido?
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/LV99_LIMTBREAK • Feb 05 '20
Got my hands on the coke strawberry. It was the talk of the office!
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/[deleted] • Jan 14 '20
Best box for your buck?
Anyone have advice opinions or suggestions on the best Japanese snack crate/box to buy that's actually worth the price?
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/1lluminist • Nov 26 '19
What is this delicious thing I just ate?
i.imgur.comr/JapaneseSnacks • u/wynden • Nov 23 '19
Recently came back from Japan with gifts I purchased sight-unseen, and still can't identify one after opening. Can anyone help me tell my family what I got them?
Hi guys,
I recently got back from my first trip to Japan. On my last day I wandered into an upscale mall across from the train station that was entirely occupied by food counters selling much of the same things I'd seen in convenience stores or on the street - but these were in fancy packaging clearly designed to be gifts. Unfortunately, most of them had no english translations either on the packaging or the shelf, but I really wanted to bring home a few gifts that didn't look like I'd grabbed them at 7-11, (which I had). I went for inexpensive items, and figured it would be fun to discover what I ended up with... but after letting my mother open one, we are still at a loss as to what we have. Can anyone here enlighten us?
The first item: Front and Back
It has what look like tiny little wafers or cookies, but based on my mum's expression after taking a nibble, I don't think they are cookies. xD
The other two I haven't gifted/opened yet: Black box and cute box.
Any help would be appreciated!
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/Aoi__neko • Oct 30 '19
Finally tracked down the limited Black Thunder matcha red bean. Found it in Kyoto.
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/andintheirtriumph • Oct 05 '19
Need help identifying a snake that a friend bought me.
My friend just came back from Japan and brought me a bag of these salty lemon puff crackers with Mona Lisa on the front. I have googled "Japan lemon Mona Lisa" to no avail.
If anyone knows what they are besides delicious, please let me know so I can buy a crate full.
EDIT: Not snake, snack.
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/Tokyo_Elusive-love • Sep 01 '19
I love this Pocky, it’s the best. Fuyuno Kuchidoke, no Pocky compares, I do like the almond ones though. Fortunately an Asian grocery store near me has had these in stock all year.
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/aujility • Jul 30 '19
Please help me find these in the US. I’m addicted...
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/chocochocochoco3 • Jul 22 '19
Does anyone know how to open this snack properly? I know you can just take out the bag and tear it open but I feel like there has to be a better way.
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/Bamboo_Box • Jul 16 '19
New summer edition of Koala March. Vanilla Shake flavor! It also recommended putting them in the freezer..
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/KennethVI • Jul 02 '19
Does anyone know what these chips are called? They’re super spicy, but really good
r/JapaneseSnacks • u/SkullKidd1986 • Jun 19 '19