Peeled Snacks Southwest Spice Peas Please Snack: If you think about it, pea snacks are pretty weird, a compost mix of ground grains and vegetables reconstituted and shaped to resemble their original form. Imagine if corn chips looked like baby corn, or if potato puffs were shaped like fingerlings. Nonetheless, this organic take on pea snacks is pretty indistinguishable from others I've tried, with the same light texture, yet fried, oily aftertaste that leaves your fingers as greasy as if you just ate potato chips. The Southwest flavor has ... (read more) 2.5/5.0
organic vegetables berkeleybowl peeledsnacks southwest spice peas please snack 2.5Calbee Saya wasabi ranch peas: I grew up eating Calbee shrimp crackers, but this is the first time I've had any of their other products. I was intrigued by the east meets west flavor combining ranch and wasabi and found it works surprisingly well. The predominant flavor is wasabi, but it finishes with a slight tang and creaminess from the ranch. The packaging claims that they're a \"good-for-you\" snack alternative, but they're still pretty greasy, like other fried green bean snacks I've had. Still, this unique snack was ... (read more) 3.5/5.0
calbee saya greenpeas wasabi ranch hmart recommended 3.5 instafood peasBeans Family garlic green peas: Chinese dried peas snack with a potent garlic flavor. Unfortunately, the peas themselves have an unsatisfying texture that's simultaneously greasy and dry. 2.0/5.0
munchpak greenpeas asian garlic chinese beanfamily 2.0 beansfamily green peasHapi hot wasabi peas: Not as good as Kasugai's wasabi peas. More dense and not as crispy. Not bad, but not great. 3.0/5.0
wasabi peas hapi hmart asian hot 3.0Goodies by Nature wasabi peas: Extremely potent and spicy wasabi flavor that makes them difficult to eat as a snack but great mixed in a salad. Nice crispy texture and crunch. 2.5/5.0
spicy goodiesbynature wasabi peas 2.5