Japanese Traditional Rice Crackers : Nori Maki Arare/ Kaki No Tane 2packs (Kaki No Tane Original)
W**M
Fresh and tasty!
Product fresh and packaging prevented crackers from being broken. Well done!
D**Y
Fresh
Crispy, salty& just the right amount of heat
L**F
Delicious!!
Just ordered again, these are delicious. The best ones I’ve been able to find outside of a restaurant
M**8
Crunchy snack
These were interesting. Never had before and they were a little spicy but very crunchy. We enjoyed them.
J**E
Exactly what I had in Japan
I like that they don't have peanuts. These are exactly the rice crackers I hoped they would be, very crunchy and tasty. Maybe a hint of spice to the flavor but barely noticeable to me. Will buy again.
S**Y
These are authentic and are made in Japan by Japanese. Excellent!
These taste right and are authentic. These are the traditional type (not spicy hot). They have a soy sauce taste, but it's mild, not strong. Just what I wanted.I have decided to make my own Chex Mix, but I do not like a lot of mini-pretzel sticks, although a few of them are good, as are bite-size Shredded Wheat cereal and crispy garlic rye slices.I plan to get Chex cereal and then use it with a blend of butter, Worcestershire sauce, onion powder, cheese powder, garlic powder, and whatever else appears to be good--not all flavored and spiced the same way, so there is variety.The official Cheddar Chex Mix product is excellent, so I think I can duplicate it with cheese powder by dusting some of the Chex cereal.I am ordering Japanese snacks to use instead of a lot of mini-pretzel sticks.I need to order more Japanese snacks that look like these but are hot and spicy. The contrast will be good.I found some on Amazon that have three flavors (Soy [like these], Wasabi, and Ume-shiso [ume plum & perilla]) and ordered them.Wasabi will be hot, but I need to find some that are hot and spicy (cayenne pepper).I have no conscious idea why I am doing this, but perhaps it's a matter of revisiting the 1950s and 1960s when homemade Chex Mix was popular?Japanese are obsessed with quality, so I like Japanese snacks made in Japan by Japanese.Sometimes I am hungry but do not want to eat a heavy meal, so I enjoy some Chex Mix and ice-cold Cherry Kool-Aid made with Imperial Pure Cane Sugar.FACT: A cup or two of Chex Mix costs a lot less than a ribeye steak or a 15 lbs. roast turkey, so I am saving money while enjoying a sensible snack, which makes sense.It's crunchy, so you feel like you are enjoying a lot of food when actually it's just a cup or two of Chex cereal, Japanese rice snacks, garlic rye crisps, Shredded Wheat, and various flavoring and spices.
N**A
Finally, a rice cracker with flavor and mild spice...
Most of the many rice crackers I have tried recently are incredibly bland and require additional flavoring, (or should be thrown away). These Japanese rice crackers (original variety) are flavorful and have a mild level of spiciness. If you like heat, try the "hot" variety. The package is labeled with California's Prop. 65 warning, which indicates a product may include trace amounts of substances that might be considered acceptable in every state but CA. I am enjoying the rice crackers and am not particularly concerned.
A**R
Great pricing.
Quick delivery, quality product.
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