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  2. Arare (food) - Wikipedia

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    Various types of arare. There are many different sizes, colors, and shapes of arare.Some are sweet, and others savory. One, called norimaki arare (nori meaning an edible seaweed in the form of a dried sheet; maki meaning roll shape) is wrapped with dried nori seaweed.

  3. 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.

  4. List of Japanese desserts and sweets - Wikipedia

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    Arare is a type of bite-sized Japanese cracker made from glutinous rice and flavored with soy sauce. Sweet and savory varieties are prepared. Sweet and savory varieties are prepared. Hanabiramochi is a Japanese sweet usually eaten at the beginning of the year.

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  6. Arare - Wikipedia

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    Norimaki Arare or Arale Norimaki, the main character in Dr. Slump media Arare (food) , a bite-sized Japanese rice cracker Japanese destroyer Arare , a warship sunk in 1942

  7. 17 Discontinued Canned Foods And Drinks That Fans Still Crave

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    This snack crackers shaped like flowers and train conductor whistles existed, people ate it, and then one day — it was gone. If you remember it, congratulations, you have a niche memory. If you ...

  8. The 4-Ingredient Appetizer I’m Making for the Holidays This Year

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    If the cracker crumbles into 3 to 4 pieces, then try again with a new cracker. Use a gentle sprinkle of brown sugar on the top of each cracker. I estimated about 1/2 teaspoon of brown sugar per ...

  9. Olive no Hana - Wikipedia

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    Olive flower (オリーブの花, Olive no Hana) is one type of bite-sized Japanese rice cracker which is made by Uegakibeika Co. Ltd. [a] in Hyōgo Prefecture in Japan. It is an assortment of crackers which has many savory flavors, squares of edible kelp ( kombu ) and dried, thick edible seaweed ( nori ).