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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

MORE CRACKERS IN JAPAN



Seriously, Japanese crackers are amazing. These elegant little packages contained nothing short of art! More evidence that in Japan food is an art form!



I suppose the 'crackers' on the right were technically dried vegetable chips. Whatever. Among other things there were was mushroom, sweet potato, green bean, lotus root, and burdock root.







This packet included shrimp, crab, and seaweed flavors. Usually black color means back sesame flavor, but since this packet had a seafood theme perhaps it was squid ink...





As for the last packet, the black cracker has the same kind of seaweed used for sushi. The largest cracker had sugar crystals on it, not salt, and I have no idea what flavor the others are, but they all tasted delicious.


1 comment:

  1. I love the first packet ;) But I've never tried dried mushroom cracker! Interesting!!!

    Also, I like the one with sugar crystals :D Salty sweet ones are my favorite, too!!!

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