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Bakauke
Bakauke (Kuriyama Beika).jpg
Type Rice cracker
Place of origin Japan
Region or state Niigata Prefecture
Created by Kuriyama Beika
Main ingredients Rice flour

Bakauke (ばかうけ) is a popular Japanese snack food. It is a thin, banana-shaped senbei, which is a type of rice cracker. These tasty snacks come in many different flavors. They are made by a company called Kuriyama Beika in Niigata Prefecture, Japan.

What is Bakauke?

Bakauke snacks are famous for their unique banana shape and their crunchy texture. They are made from rice flour, just like other traditional Japanese rice crackers. What makes Bakauke special is the wide variety of flavors you can find, from savory to sweet.

Where Does Bakauke Come From?

Bakauke is made by the Kuriyama Beika company. This company is located in Niigata Prefecture, which is a region in Japan. Niigata is well-known for its delicious rice, so it makes sense that a famous rice cracker snack would come from there!

What Does the Name "Bakauke" Mean?

The name Bakauke comes from the local dialect spoken in the Niigata Prefecture. In this dialect, bakauke means "extremely well received" or "very popular." This name perfectly describes how much people love these snacks!

Meet Borin and Barin

If you look at a packet of Bakauke, you will often see two fun characters: Borin and Barin. These two are a boyfriend and girlfriend duo who appear on the snack packaging. They are part of the brand's identity and help make the snacks even more recognizable and appealing.

See also

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