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Join Epicurious for a behind-the-scenes look at a 160-year-old rice cracker factory in Japan, where one of the country’s most ...
Made entirely from Japanese brown rice and salt, the Survival Senbei iPhone 5 case is intended not to protect your phone, but to keep you going in the event of a large-scale natural disaster.
Rice cracker snacks are healthy, tasty, and a whole lot easier to make at home than you might have assumed. In fact, you only need three ingredients.
A hungry inventor in Japan has invented an edible iPhone case. The product is “made entirely from Japanese brown rice and salt, baked into a crispy golden-brown senbei rice cracker that fits ...
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It sounds bonkers, but that's the idea behind the world's first edible phone case, the £30 Survival Senbei, a fragile Japanese biscuit intended to be eaten in an emergency.
Known as Kaki no Tane 柿の種 (literally, "persimmon seeds"), the small, orange, crescent-shaped rice crackers with a soy and mild chili pepper taste have been around since the Taisho Era in Japan, and ...
JHAÖQIA brand Taiwanese style rice crackers, egg yolk flavor, are being recalled in Canada after a consumer reported an allergic reaction. The crackers have been found to contain peanuts, which ...
Rice crackers are all about crunch and clean flavors. If they get the least bit stale, they're done for -- which can be a challenge for a product that has to survive a while on store shelves ...