- Nori maki arare, or rice crackers wrapped in seaweed, are a Japanese favorite!
- They make a healthy, delicious and flavorful snack
- One serving (about 16 pieces) contains only 110 calories, 2 grams of protein and is fat-free!
- Net Wt. 5.0 Oz.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A healthy snack food; bet you'll eat the entire package in one sitting,
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This review is from: Shirakiku - Nori Maki Arare (rice crackers with seaweed) 5.0 Oz. (Misc.)
Arare is an excellent snack food, a crunchy, soy sauce-flavored puffed rice. In America, puffed rice would be an icky sweet breakfast cereal. In Japan, puffed rice becomes a slightly salty, satisfying snack food.
Traditionalists will eat arare with beer or sake. About the only adult beverage that goes badly with arare is red wine. One caveat: this stuff is crunchy, LOUDLY crunchy. There is no way to eat arare in silence. One variation of arare is this product, slightly sweetened soy sauce-flavored puffed rice covered with thin seaweed. This seaweed is called nori by Japanese; the closest American eqiuivalent is laver. Yes, this arare snack is actually healthy; you will get your share of green veggies with every bite. Nori will definitely give arare a fishy flavor. Most people who have tried it the first time came back for more. In fact, if there is a Japanese snack food that can be described as: "Bet you can't eat just one." - it will be arare. Arare is low calorie and low cholesterol. This distributor of arare has had a near-50 year record of supplying top-notch, high-quality foods to America and the world. Give it a try.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I couldn't stop eating.,
By allgoo19 (So Cal) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shirakiku - Nori Maki Arare (rice crackers with seaweed) 5.0 Oz. (Misc.)
Taste great just like the ones I had in Japan. Try this with green tea, you can eat this thing forever. I wish they had bulk pack in better price. For now, I can't control myself keep eating, so I have to stop sending my order for a while.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
On the dry side,
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This review is from: Shirakiku - Nori Maki Arare (rice crackers with seaweed) 5.0 Oz. (Misc.)
The review i read for this made it sound pretty good.When i got mine i shared with some of my family members,most of whome didn't ask for seconds.It has an interesting flavor,i am sitting somewhere between like and not like...Beer makes it better ^^
If you are getting tired of having a bowl of pretzels out for your drinking friends try this.
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