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However, which Japanese snacks are worth the cost of international shipping? And more importantly, which of them are truly unique compared to the snacks back home? We'll tell you which ones are truly worth it in this article.




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Umaibo is the winner in this category because it is a crowd-pleaser and truly has something for everyone. It is crunchy, light, filling, full of flavouring, and perfect for anyone who likes savoury Japanese snacks. So whether potato chips or rice crackers are your favourites, you are sure to love umaibo.


Read on to find, in no particular order, our full list of the best Japanese snacks. You will discover some treats that are sweet, savoury, traditional, modern, popular, hidden gems or weird! However, they all will have you screaming "kawaii" with delight!


The company Calbee produces the potato sticks through a process of teaming, mashing, extruding, and deep-frying the individual spuds. This process creates a very crispy exterior that many people love! Moreover, we love that they make excellent vegetarian or vegan Japanese snacks.


This isn't popcorn like you might have assumed from the name. Instead, these Japanese snacks are light "puff" chips made from corn, manufactured by the company Tohato. It contains corn, peanuts and caramel flavouring.


This product resembles another Meiji product, Kinoko no Yama ("Mushroom mountain"), shaped like mushrooms instead, so you can get those if you can't find these. Nevertheless, we think these are a great introduction to the world of less sweet Japanese snacks.


These are one of the most culturally iconic Japanese snacks. The technique for making this sugar candy came from Portugal in the early 16th century. However, they rapidly assimilated into the culture of Japan.


You often see them gifted in bonbonniere (celebratory candy boxes) and also as offerings to shrines and temples. Hence, as a certified classic in Japanese snacks, this is one candy you should be sure not to miss!


Shredded squid is one of the classic savoury Japanese and traditional Chinese snacks known throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific. So, if you love beef jerky and are looking for a healthy snack option, this is your call!


Although not as bombastic and exciting as some other snacks on this list, it's nice to relax and unwind with rice crackers' light crunch and mild flavour. These are great for picky eaters or someone who loves to nibble!


Matcha is the most common and well-known of them all. It is famous worldwide as one of the most popular Asian snacks for its mild, herbal flavour and the bright green chocolate on the outside of the bar. It's definitely an instant classic and sure to impress!


Strawberry is our personal pick because it is the perfect balance of sweet and tangy without being too cloyingly sweet. For us, we recommend it as the first foray into the world of Pocky. One of the greatest and most iconic Japanese snacks of all time, this is sure to be a hit!


This is also one of those snacks that aren't vegan, so if you are vegan, vegetarian, or just hate seafood, you can skip this section. Packaged dried fish foods are almost omnipresent in Japan and are generally among the more healthy options as far as Japanese snacks are concerned. This specific one comes from the company Natori.


They come in eight other flavours, including kiwi, strawberry, melon, and yuzu. All of which we think are great flavours. However, their peach variety is top-selling and one of the most popular Japanese snacks by far. If you love peaches and candy, this is one you should be sure not to miss.


Fruit flavoured konjac jelly is added to drinks in precise, measured quantities. It is found in many different Japanese snacks, but these drinks are where its texture really shines. If you've ever had grass jelly (or boba tea), you will enjoy the chewy texture of the konjac paired with the sweet, fruity drink. Hence, be sure to give this a try!


Kaki no tane or Kake-pi are common Japanese snacks consisting of small pieces of senbei (or soy-flavoured rice crackers) and peanuts. It is a favourite at bars due to its extremely savoury yet simple flavour.


These Japanese snacks from the company Amanoya are a new spin on an old classic. These rice crackers are called Himemaru and are shaped like shells. They are deep-fried after being dipped in soy sauce.


These are vegan and light on the stomach. However, you should know that they are not as healthy as they are deep-fried Japanese snacks. A bit more flavourful than some of the options on this list, but still simple and classic, this is sure to be a hit!


Umaibo is a popular junk food among a variety of the best Japanese snacks. They are potages made of puffed corn. This variety pack contains a number of the most popular flavours, such as cheese, salad, curry, and tonkatsu sauce.


You will find them packaged in a bottle-shaped container and have distinctive blue ramune colour. Many describe the flavour of these as sour, sweet, and fizzy. You should definitely add this to your must-try Japanese snacks list if you enjoy soda.


These cream collons are basically a biscuit roll filled with fluffy and soft cream. The outer shell is made of a wafer cone-like biscuit with dairy-based cream inside it. Although some people might find it excessively sweet, the textural combination is delicious. The company Glico makes these Japanese snacks.


Did we miss out on any amazing Japanese snacks that you think deserve a spot on this list? Share with us by emailing us at contact@honestfoodtalks.com or dropping us a DM on Instagram @honestfoodtalks!


You can expect to come across snacks and drinks such as Koikeya Minit's Stick Potato, Organic Genmaicha Tea, Aomori Apple Caramel Yakkoi Sable, Mocchan Dango Mochi, Edamame Senbei, and Handmade Yuzu Sake Candy. Subscriptions can be paid on a monthly basis or you can prepay for 3, 6, or 12 months.


Is your favorite part about traveling getting to try out new foods from all around the world? While it would be amazing to travel far and wide to test out each country's specialties, most of us just don't have the resources to do so--especially in the last few years. Luckily, Universal Yums brings international snacks and sweets right to you!


Universal Yums delivers snacks and candy from a different country each month without leaving your home. Our readers love that you can try snacks from all over the globe without spending too much money. A new country always means a variety of sweet and savory snacks in your snack subscription box, most being impossible to purchase in stores.


Finally, for those of you who get hooked on a specific snack, you're now able to purchase individual snacks through the Universal Yums Shop. You can filter through certain flavors and product types as well as purchase top items from each country's box.


"While I enjoy the snacks in the box, what I really enjoy is the country pamphlet Universal Yums provides every month for each box. It's so fun to learn about a new country, the cultural role the snacks play, and the recipes." - Jo


To give you a better idea of the snacks that may come in your box, the Poland box contains snacks such as a Jeżyki Classic cookie bar, Wypiekarnia Bajgle pretzel crackers, and a Princessa Zebra chocolate wafer treat.


Each box includes a booklet with fun facts, games, and a music playlist. SnackCrate also has a store you can shop at for individual snacks and candy, called The CandyBar. There, you can shop snacks with a pretty comprehensive search feature that allows you to filter by country and select your favorite snack types.


Our readers also love that you could get more than just snacks from SnackCrate. Every single box you purchase enters you into a contest where the prize is a trip around the world; you just have to win the lucky Adventure Ticket.


If snacks aren't the only thing you need, Thrive Market is a fantastic one stop shop. Thrive Market is a subscription-based grocery store membership that allows you to purchase snacks, groceries, health products, and more from 6,000+ organic brands. Instead of a set number of snacks or products each time, you can create and curate your own subscription. Change your order every time, if you like!


Thrive Market allows you to filter its options for snacks, food, and pantry items by 70+ diets and values including keto, paleo, vegan, and gluten-free. You can either subscribe monthly for $12 per month or pay upfront for an entire year and only be charged $5 per month.


You can choose to subscribe to MunchPak Mini (5+ snacks), MunchPak (10+ snacks), or FamilyPak (20+ snacks) and there's even an option to add on soda to MunchPak and FamilyPak subscription boxes. If you love a certain candy or snack you can purchase it individually online at MunchPak's store.


Every Vegancuts Snack Box contains 10 or more vegan snacks and previous boxes have included products like Blake's Seed-Based Pumpkin Spice Rice Crispy Treat, Tom & Luke Salted Caramel Snackballs, Vahdam Turmeric Ashwagandha Tea, Emmy's Vanilla Bean Coconut Cookie, and Karma Sea Salt Wrapped Cashews.


Japan is a popular source for new snacks and treats, but Tokyo Treat offers the most snacks by far. Started by a Tokyo native, Tokyo Treat wants to give you a slice of life in modern Japan. They often share snack backstories and stories and their social media accounts share snacks and scenes from Tokyo so you can learn more about the country as you chow down on their unique snacks.


Public Goods is another membership service that offers more than snacks. Our readers appreciate that you can pick up some healthy snacks while also stocking up on household, personal care, vitamins and supplements, and grocery items.


I currently am subscribed to Woohoo Snacks and I would highly recommend them. They offer great value for the amount of snacks that come in the box and my kids get so excited to unbox it each month. They also offer delivery every 15 days alongside a monthly plan, one of my favs!


I have had a Universal Yums subscription for several years and I recommend it to anyone with kids. It is a fun family activity and we learn about new countries as we try their snacks. My girls love it (age 10 and 14). 041b061a72


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