by lily
33 Famous Japanese Snacksposted by Asami, Japan Talk, November 27, 2011
33. Wasabeef
Wasabi/beef flavored chips. 32.Cream Collon Crispy cream candies with an unfortunate name. 31.Every Burger Chocolate biscuits that look like tiny burgers. 30.Poifull Fruit flavored jelly beans. 29.Pucca Crackers with a chocolate filling shaped like fish. 28.Green Gum Love the simple names of Japanese products. 27.Crunky Popjoy Bit-sized chocolates with crunchy rice. 26.Sweetie Gum 25.Chelsea Classic Japanese hard caramels. 24.Kani Pan Crab shaped sweat bread. 23.Dars Chocolate squares. 22.Kinoko no Yama Literally "mushroom mountain", cute chocolate topped cookies. 21.Jagariko Cheese and vegetable flavored potato sticks. Jagariko is a play on the word "Jagarimo" which means potato. 20.Chokobi 19.Hi Chew Fruit flavored chewy candy. 18.Koalas March Koala shaped cookies with various fillings such as chocolate and strawberry. 17.Pinky Small tangy mints. 16.Baby Star Ramen Chips meant to taste like ramen noodles. 15.Bisuko Classic Japanese biscuits. 14.Tohato Caramel Corn 13.Meiji Chocolate A classic basic chocolate bar. 12.Papico Frozen treat in bottle shaped plastic that tastes like a milk shake. 11.Kitkat Okay, so Kitkat is not Japanese. However, Kitkat is consistently one of the top selling chocolate bars in Japan. Kitkat in Japan has many varieties not available in other countries such as cherry blossom flavor. 10.Caplico Fake ice cream cones. 9.Tiroru These classic chocolate squares have dozens of flavours and seasonal varieties. 8.Milky Milk flavored caramels. 7.Gari Gari Kun A classic sherbet bar that comes in various flavors. "Gari Gari" is the sound of chewing. 6.Umaibo Snack sized sticks similar to potato chips that come in various flavors. 5.Ghana Chocolate Popular brand of slightly dark chocolate. 4.Choco Baby Little cylinders of waxy chocolate. 3.Apollo Space capsule shaped chocolates with a mix of strawberry and milk chocolate. 2.Choco Ball Waxy chocolate with a crunchy, strawberry or peanut filling. 1.Pocky Pretzel sticks covered in chocolate. |