I think many Japanese call this kind of snack “otsumami”. That means a finger food goes well with beer, sake or wine.
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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.
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The materials may be changed in the future so please check yourself when you try it.
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Open the package.
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Close to them.
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Close to them more. Can you see how thick are they?
2019 Nov.