This snack is called “kinakobou”. “Kinako” means soybean powder. Usually “kinako” has some sugar. “kinakobou” is made from soybeans powder, sugar, salt and honey. Very simple!
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This is one of the most popular snacks categorized in “dagashi”. “Dagashi” means snacks with cheap (or reasonable) price that even kids can buy them with their allowance.
Taste |
★★★☆☆ I’m a “kinako” person and I like this natural taste very much! |
Price |
★★★☆☆ Around 30-50 yen per package. |
Calorie |
★★★☆☆ 71.1 kcal per package. |
Easy to get? |
★★☆☆☆ I got this at a shop called “okashinomachioka” specialized in snacks. I think we can get this anytime when we go there but I haven’t seen it at other shops. |
Get again? |
★★★☆☆ Probably. |
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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The nutritional indication.
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Open the package.
There were 3 bars in a package.
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View from a little side.
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Pick up the one.
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View from a different angle.
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Cut in half.
2021 Jan.