









🍣 Unlock Japan’s snack secrets—taste the trend before it’s gone!
Ninjapo Japanese Snacks Assortment offers 30 carefully selected pieces in a compact, hygienic package, delivering authentic Japanese flavors with trusted quality for on-the-go professionals.
| ASIN | B08P7NCCT9 |
| ASIN | B08P7NCCT9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,296 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #78 in Party Mix Snacks |
| Brand Name | Ninjapo |
| Container Type | Sachet |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (777) |
| Customer reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (777) |
| Flavor | Assorted |
| Item Package Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Ninjapo |
| Manufacturer | Ninjapo |
| Number of Items | 30 |
| Number of Pieces | 30 |
| Package Dimensions | 17.6 x 14.6 x 8.2 cm; 249.48 g |
| Size | 30 Piece Set |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**L
livre dans un carton puis le sac de la boutique de la marchandise il y a bien 30 snacks JAPONAIS , superrr colis.
L**L
I think that before buying this, people should understand a few things about Japanese dagashi. Dagashi are “cheap” sweets or treats that even kids can buy for a few cents in Japan (usually sold for about 100 yen or just under $1 CAD). The items in the box are small, like the items kids would buy - they’re just a taste. My Japanese teacher loved seeing the items in my first dagashi box last year because they reminded her of her childhood. The amount of sugar in these sweets will be more minimal than Westerners are used to - but the sweet items are definitely still tasty. You must also realize that some ingredients which Westerners would find uncommon are used to flavour some of these treats such as taro (a root vegetable), cabbage, melon and fish. This is my second dagashi box and like the first one I purchased, there is a wee package of shredded grilled cod. There is also a package of rice crackers that are cabbage flavoured as well as melon flavoured cookies (described in Japanese as butter cake, not cookies, but cookies they are). In the end, what you are purchasing is a slice of culture very different from Western culture. This is what is called “Washyoku” or Japanese cuisine, rather than “Yōshyoku” or Western cuisine. Enjoy the flavours that we see as wacky and be surprised at the stuff that you actually like. NB: I did NOT like the grilled cod the first time around and will be gifting that to someone who is Japanese…
N**Y
La boîte ne vaut pas du tout le prix qu’il coûte. Tout les choses salés sont immangeable et dégoûtant. Seulement les choses sucrés sont mangeable. Cela vaudrais seulement 10$ à mon avis. Plus jamais je n’achèterai des produits de ce genre. Très déçu
D**A
The snacks were ok, some very good and some just boring. But the main issue was that the snack box was delivered in a paper bag, not inside a cardboard box, which meant it arrived half crushed, and part of the snacks were crushed as well
A**N
I don’t think you could get this amount of Japanese snacks cheaper anywhere else. It was definitely worth trying.
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