Nabisco? Hostess? Please, it's all about Lotte, Glico and Calbee.
Growing up Asian-American, it was always hard not to feel just a little bit different from your peers, especially at lunchtime. While your classmates were knocking back Capri Suns and Dunkaroos, you'd be stuck drinking probiotic Yakult and eating Hello Panda crackers. But that's ok, because trips to the Asian grocery store with your parents usually meant stopping by the toy counters out front and picking up the newest holographic Pokemon cards, which were always loads cooler than anything you'd find in a Cracker Jack box.
With that in mind, here's a list of the top
. Mmm, just like mom used to pack.
1. Pocky, Yan Yan, Hello Panda
Never underestimate the simple joy of crunchy bread dipped in chocolate cream. Also available in Strawberry.
2. Lychee Jelly
These always came in giant buckets, but for some reason there were never enough. WHY WERE THERE NEVER ENOUGH?
3. Shrimp-Flavored Chips
The Asian equivalent of gum (i.e., once you opened a pack, you could pretty much say goodbye to it forever).
(Notable mention: Snow Pea Crisps)
4. Calpico, Ramune
For some reason, Japanese sodas were never content just being one color or flavor, and for some reason, the Strawberry one was always the best.
5. Yakult
You had the inkling this was supposed to be like liquid yogurt, but decided it was probably best not to ask too many questions.
6. Dry Ramen Packets
When you have built in crunchy noodles and built in seasoning, who needs chips? (Serving suggestion: crushed and shaken up in a zip-lock bag.)
7. Haw Flakes
Admittedly these ones tasted kinda funny and you only ate them because your dad gave them to you, but at least tearing open the packs was always fun. Plus they kinda looked like fireworks.
8. Dry Seaweed
Perfect with or without rice.
Head over to Foodbeast to check out the full list!
Originally written by Dominique Zamora for Foodbeast
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