Yaokin is a Japanese snack manufacturer that produces a variety of popular snacks, including Umaibo corn puffs, Kaki no Tane rice crackers, and Chocoball chocolate candy.
Yaokin was established in 1947 in Japan as a manufacturer of confectionery products.
In 1970, the company expanded into the snack market with the launch of Umaibo corn puffs.
Since then, Yaokin has continued to expand its product line and has become a popular snack brand in Japan.
In recent years, the company has also started to expand internationally, exporting its products to countries around the world.
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Corn puff snack available in a variety of flavors, including cheese, corn potage, and tonkatsu sauce.
Rice crackers shaped like persimmon seeds and flavored with soy sauce and chili pepper.
Chocolate candy with a peanut filling, available in a variety of flavors, including strawberry and matcha green tea.
Yaokin snacks are available for purchase online from various retailers, as well as in select Asian grocery stores.
Not all Yaokin snacks are gluten-free, but some are. It is important to check the ingredients list for each specific product to determine if it is gluten-free.
The most popular Umaibo flavor in Japan is cheese, although other flavors like corn potage and tonkatsu sauce are also popular.
Not all Yaokin snacks are vegan, but some are. It is important to check the ingredients list for each specific product to determine if it is vegan.
Kaki no Tane rice crackers have been a popular snack in Japan since the 1980s. They are named after the persimmon fruit, as their shape resembles the seeds of the fruit.