I think many Japanese call this kind of snack “otsumami”. That means a finger food goes well with beer, sake or wine.

It’s pretty popular as a “otsumami” but also a good snack for those who don’t drink. I used to have it when I was a child.
Taste |
★★★★☆ I like smoked food. And this squid snack has a good texture! |
Price |
★★★☆☆ Around 100 yen. |
Calorie |
★★★★☆ 201 kcal per 100g. So 50 kcal per package. |
Easy to get? |
★★★★★ I got this at Daiso, one of the biggest 100 yen shop chains in Japan. Lots of manufacturers make this product and actually I cannot recognize the difference…so you can easily find similar products at almost anywhere. |
Get again? |
★★★★★ I have got this many times until now. |
The ratings above are completely my personal comments, see here for the details.

The materials may be changed in the future so please check yourself when you try it.

Open the package.

Close to them.

Close to them more. Can you see how thick are they?
2019 Nov.