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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

JFR #16: Kaki No Tane (Spicy Korean Ramen Flavor)

Kaki no tane means "seed of persimmon" but there are no parts of a persimmon. It's senbei (rice cracker) shaped like persimmon seeds and peanuts. It's one of the best snacks to eat while drinking in Japan. There's usually original and wasabi flavor available. I prefer wasabi. They also make new limited time flavors all the time. This type of ramen, called shin ramen, is available in many American stores in my experience. Girlbot really likes shin ramen, saying she would give it a 7 or 8.

Ratings:
Gaybot: 3  They weren't really all that horrible, but I don't know why I would ever choose these over wasabi flavor.
Girlbot: 3   She says they were too spicy, but she gave them bonus points for tasting exactly like shin ramen... which she loves... but, umm, 3.
Overall: 3

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