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Sakata Rice CrackersNewest Review: ... packet tells me. SAKATA™ informs the consumer that these crackers can be traced back to the Japanese village of Sakata where ... more |
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by Tea65 - written on 06/07/05 (Very useful, 1148 readings)
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Before I get started, I have to warn you that I have been in Tesco's once again, so look away now if you don't want to know what I bought this time. If you are still here that I'll carry on…the other day I was looking for something different for my son to nibble on, as before he's been eating breadsticks and Cow & Gate toddler biscuits and was rapidly getting bored. As I was walking down the biscuit isle towards the top where the gluten free range is I spotted Mr Sato's authentic rice crackers made by SAKATA™ and a range of different flavours, picking up the 'Original' flavour, I finished off my shopping and headed home. ~~What ...
by sleepytigercub - written on 03/04/03 (Very useful, 440 readings)
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One of my favourite savoury snacks has always been Japanese Rice Crackers; those multi-shaped crunchy snacks, which go so well with Saki or beer. Unfortunately, when I say they are my favourite, I mean most of them. There are one or two varieties in the mixture that I'm not too keen on. This is alright if you happen to be sharing a pack with someone who likes the ones you don't. It's not so satisfying though if you are left with all the green ones in the bottom of the bag once you've scoffed all the good ones. Imagine my delight then, when I stumbled upon Sakata Rice Crackers. The first variety I found were the Seaweed flavoured ones, which ...
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