I could be wrong, but I'm going to say that these snacks are Japanese from that text on the front, but it says product of China.... so I'm not sure where these are from, I can tell you for sure these are Korean. But I did pick these up at the Korean supermarket.
These are DELICIOUS. I could snack on these all day. These are Sriracha peas which are little green peas coated in Sriracha sauce. It's a little sweet but mostly spicy. I'm not very good with spices, so I usually drink a glass of water with these, but they're not so spicy to the point I don't enjoy the flavour.
If you've ever had wasabi peas, these are essentially the same thing. As you can see, they're little crunchy peas coated in the red Sriracha dusting. I like to eat these while I'm watching a movie/tv show because they're bite sized.
The package seems small, but there are actually a lot of peas in here, and it's taking me a couple days to eat it all.
4.75 stars/5
These are my childhood, and probably the more famous candy brand when you're first introduced to Asian candy, This is another Japanese brand. They come in different flavours, but I bought the regular mix because the strawberry and green apple are my favourite flavours. I usually do not like grape flavoured things, but this one's pretty good too.
Hi-Chews are like these fruity taffy nuggets. They're super chewy and taste really fruity. They're a little sour and super addicting to eat. I have to stop myself from consuming the whole package.
4.5 stars/ 5
These are the strangest snacks I have ever had. They're these "Honey apple" cracker triangles, and it's so strange because it's sweet like honey but then it tastes like a sour apple candy. But then the after taste is like the cracker. I find this super sweet, and the combination isn't really....in sync. I wanted to try it because I have never seen these before, and they seemed like a new product. Also I was super interested to find out what the combination of honey and apple in a cracker form would taste like, but to be honest it's not terrible, but I wouldn't buy these again.
2.5stars/ 5
These are the strawberry version of the crackers shown above, and I feel like this is a little bit better, but I still wouldn't say it's tasty. It's not as sweet. They taste more like the strawberry milk flavour than actual strawberries.
2.5/5
The Korean version of Pocky! These are still equally as tasty and very fun to eat. These are very expensive considering how many sticks the box comes with. The almond one is really good, and these are the definition of my childhood.
4.5/5 stars
This is literally the best thing I have ever had in my life. This is delicious. It's not even that spicy, it's actually pretty sweet and it has that Siracha flavour I like. It's crunchy and super easy to eat. There's a little bit of spice at the end, it's a really unique flavour. I would stock up on these next time.
This is about the size of my finger and it has this sticky sweet coating. This is just a perfect snack.
4.75/5 stars
Shrimp crackers! Except this one is in the "spicy" flavour. I put spicy in quotations because it's really not that spicy. It's more tangy than it is spicy. My mouth wasn't on fire, I didn't need a glass of water. Now, for those of you unfamiliar with Asian snacks, shrimp chips are probably the strangest flavour you've ever heard of, but for me it doesn't taste something like a shrimp cocktail. It's more....fishy?? It's not really a taste I can describe. It smells a lot more fishier than it tastes though. I could finish this bag in like 10 minutes and still want more. If you ever go to a Thai restaurant, sometimes they serve shrimp chips with peanut sauce. It's exactly like that, except more flavour because it's condensed into this little stick. The original shrimp chips was my childhood, and the spicy one was the one that I could never eat because they were too spicy, but now I think I kind of prefer these ones.
5/5 stars
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