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  2. Senbei - Wikipedia

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    Senbei , also spelled sembei, is a type of Japanese rice cracker. [1] They come in various shapes, sizes, and flavors, usually savory but sometimes sweet. Senbei are often eaten with green tea as a casual snack and offered to visiting house guests as a courtesy refreshment.

  3. Rice cracker - Wikipedia

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    Shoyu senbei, a cracker brushed with soy sauce; Nori senbei, a cracker toasted and wrapped in dried sushi nori; Kuro goma senbei, a nutty cracker speckled with black sesame seeds; Togarashi senbei, a spicy cracker coated in red chili powder and flakes; Ika senbei, or Ika sen, a cracker baked with grilled squid; Ebi senbei, or Ebi sen, a cracker ...

  4. List of Dr. Slump characters - Wikipedia

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    Senbei's name is a pun on the word for a rice cracker and with his family name, Norimaki Senbei, it refers to a rice cracker wrapped in nori seaweed. He is voiced by Kenji Utsumi [11] in the first anime and by Yūsaku Yara in the second and Dragon Ball Super. [12] In Dragon Ball, he attempts to fix Son Goku's Dragon Radar.

  5. Norimaki - Wikipedia

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    Norimaki + Sushi = Makizushi. Norimaki (海苔巻) are various Japanese dishes wrapped with nori seaweed, most commonly a kind of sushi, makizushi (巻き寿司). [1]Other than makizushi, onigiri (おにぎり, rice balls), sashimi, senbei (煎餅, rice crackers) and chikuwa (竹輪, bamboo ring) are also regarded as norimaki if they are wrapped with seaweed.

  6. AOL reviewed: Would you pay $40 a month for snacks from Japan?

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    Dondon yaki, a Japanese rice cracker marinated in tonkatsu sauce (similar to Worcestershire sauce), was tangy and peppery, with just a hint of sweetness. It was a little too salty for me, but my ...

  7. List of Japanese snacks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Japanese snacks (お菓子, okashi) and finger foods. It includes both brand name and generic snacks. It includes both brand name and generic snacks. Types