If you love Japanese snacks and subscription boxes, you’ve probably heard ofSkoshbox and Japan Crate. So Skoshbox vs Japan Crate? Which one is the better deal?
“Simple is the best.” If there was one phrase to describe Japan, that would be it. Today, we take a look at Yoku Moku, a Japanese cookie that is so simple yet so delicious.
The Twinkie…one of the most iconic and polarizing snacks. You either love it or hate it. Well Japan has gone ahead and made Twinkie version 2.0, called the Tokyo Banana. Do we love it or hate it?
In this Japanese snack review, we take a look at a KitKat which is literally made only for adults. You’re probably wondering how exactly a KitKat can be only for adults. Let’s find out!
Pocky is arguably the most iconic Japanese snack. In this review, we take a look at the “Choco Banana Pocky” which can be found in southern Japan.
One of my favorite types of snack that I like to gorge myself on when I’m in Japan is the ‘rusk’! Rusks are a popular type of snack that you see in Japan but rarely in the States. In this review, we take a look at one of Tokyo’s most popular rusk brand: “Tokyo Rusk”.
Japan: the land of the rising sun… and 100+ KitKat flavors. Last time, we reviewed theAzuki (red bean) Sandwich KitKat. This time, we’ll be reviewing the Rum Raisin KitKat.
Every region, every prefecture, every town in Japan has something that you can’t get anywhere else. This is especially true when it comes to food. In this post, we’ll take a look at a delicious Japanese snack from the Saga prefecture: the Saga Chocolate Fondue Pie.
One of my favorite Japanese snack makers is Kobe Fugetsudo. Started in 1897, they make numerous premium Japanese snacks which are not only tasty but have great packaging, thus making perfect gifts. This week, we take a look at one of my favorites by them: Simosan.
Hato Sabure (鳩サブレー) is a very popular cookie from Kamakura, Japan. The store, Teshimaya (豊島屋), which makes the cookies has been open since the Meiji period (1868) so there's a lot of history to the cookies. But how does it taste? Read on to find out!
There are so many unique KitKat flavors in Japan that you can’t find anywhere else. While wandering rural Japan, I came upon a flavor I hadn't seen before: Azuki (redbean) Sandwich. Read the review to find out how it is.