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Yaokin Cabbage Taro is a long-selling Japanese snack consisting of puffed corn balls infused with aonori seaweed and Japanese sauce.
These corn puffs have a pleasant taste that is hard to resist and a crunchy and soft texture that melts in your mouth.
This dagashi snack was first released in 1981 and has been loved by generations during all of this time.
The mascot of this snack, which appears in the package, is a frog wearing a policeman's hat.
Made with non-GMO corn (despite the name, the snack does not contain cabbage in its ingredients).
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Bought this for my 13 year old grandson who is very fond of this snack. He likes it so much that it was his birthday request. He shared a bag with us and we like them as well. Flavor is slightly salty and tangy. Snack is a crunch puff and definitely not greasy. On the shipping aspect: delivered a couple of days after ordering. Beat all other orders made at the same time from of vendors. Was well packaged.
Bought this for my 13 year old grandson who is very fond of this snack. He likes it so much that it was his birthday request. He shared a bag with us and we like them as well. Flavor is slightly salty and tangy. Snack is a crunch puff and definitely not greasy. On the shipping aspect: delivered a couple of days after ordering. Beat all other orders made at the same time from of vendors. Was well packaged.
Yaokin Cabbage Taro is a long-selling Japanese snack consisting of puffed corn balls infused with aonori seaweed and Japanese sauce.
These corn puffs have a pleasant taste that is hard to resist and a crunchy and soft texture that melts in your mouth.
This dagashi snack was first released in 1981 and has been loved by generations during all of this time.
The mascot of this snack, which appears in the package, is a frog wearing a policeman's hat.
Made with non-GMO corn (despite the name, the snack does not contain cabbage in its ingredients).