Korean wheat flour crackers: When I saw this bag on the shelf, it reminded me sachima, a Chinese pastry composed of soft fried flour, butter, and sugar (and often raisins). I purchased this bag to see what the Korean version would taste like. Despite the nutrition facts, which state that this contains 0g of sugar, the snack is very sweet. (Also, sugar is one of only four listed ingredients). The crackers are dense and quite hard to bite into, a factor that could be an issue for anyone with dental problems. Some pieces a... (read more) 3.0/5.0
korean ricecracker sachima hmart 3.0 wheat flour crackersNishimura Pumpkin and spinach wheat biscuits: Only after I finished this snack and looked up information about it for this review did I discover that these vegetable-flavored biscuits are intended as baby food. Nonetheless, you can safely eat them as an adult. Individually-wrapped servings of pumpkin and spinach flavored biscuits, 3 of each, come in a single package. The biscuits have a crumbly, slightly dry texture and are just a tad sweet. Beyond the color (the spinach crackers are pistachio-green and the pumpkin a light orange), the ... (read more) 3.0/5.0
japanese nishimura pumpkin spinach wheat biscuits 3.0 SunrisemartHappy Herbert's honey wheat pretzels: Sweet snack that avoids the most common flaw of pretzels (overseasoning) 2.5/5.0
happyherberts honey wheat pretzels 2.5Wheat Thins honey wheat stix: Box says "natural flavor with other natural flavor." Tastes of "other natural flavor." 2.0/5.0
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