List of Japanese snacks

This is a list of Japanese snacks (お菓子, okashi) and finger foods. It includes both brand name and generic snacks.

Types

Anko, or sweet bean paste

Anko is a kind of sweet bean paste.[1] Anko is mainly eaten during the afternoon green tea time in Japan. School students eat it after school, at home.

Bean

Beans with salt are mainly taken with beer in the evening.

  • Edamame
  • Soramame - boiled broad bean
  • Ikarimame - fried broad bean

Bread/Wheat Flour

generic
brand

Candy

generic
  • Amezaiku - Japanese candy craft artistry
  • Aruheitō
  • Konpeitō
  • Ramune candy - compressed tablet candy


brand


Chewing gum

  • Black Black
  • Fuwarinka
  • Kiss Mint and Watering Kissmint
  • Let's
  • Plus X
  • Poscam
  • Pure White
  • Sweetie
  • whatta – chewing gum by Meiji Confectionary
  • Xylish
  • Yuzu

Corn

Chocolate

generic
  • Matcha chocolate - chocolate containing matcha
brand

Ice cream & shaved ice

generic
brand

Potato

generic
brand
  • Bōkun Habanero
  • Jagarico, manufactured by Calbee.
  • Kara Mucho and Suppa Mucho
  • Kataage Potato
  • Pote Long, manufactured by Morinaga & Company.
  • Wasabeef - wasabi & beef flavoured potato chips
  • Ototo - potato snack in shape of seafood.

Rice

generic

Rice based snacks are known as beika (米菓).

brand


Seafood

Street foods

Grilling yakitori

Mixed and other

Producers

See also

References

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