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Nori Maki Rice Crackers

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Nori Maki Rice Crackers
Tasty little crackers! These crackers are cylindrical shaped with a strip of Nori seaweed wrapping around each cracker. If you like sushi, you will most likely find the crackers irresistable. While I was pregnant (and couldn't eat sushi) I would munch on these crackers to satisfy my sushi cravings.

Submitted by: 90percentTJs
2006-04-01

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Reviews (4)
byswickape, February 6, 2007
These taste like what would happen if you left a bag of asian rice crackers in your aquarium for a week. And yet I still like them. Four stars.
byyiyi41, August 27, 2007
I like the flavor of the seaweed but I think these crackers themselves are a bit too hard to bite into. They also go stale really quickly, making them even chewier.
byMiller55, November 12, 2007
I did not buy the bag of Nori Maki, did buy a bag of rice crackers where they were part of the mix. Next time I will go straight to the bag of Nori Maki.
bymin, March 11, 2008
high quality senbei, rice crackers comparing with real rice crackers i eat in Japan. It may make it in Thai or so, that they do not use high quality rice for crackers makes taste not so good.
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