Bakauke
Bakauke (ばかうけ) is a Japanese snack food. It is a thin banana-shaped senbei with various flavours added. It is manufactured by Kuriyama Beika (栗山米菓) of Niigata Prefecture.
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Type | Rice cracker |
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Place of origin | Japan |
Region or state | Niigata Prefecture |
Created by | Kuriyama Beika |
Main ingredients | Rice flour |
The word bakauke in the Niigata dialect of Japanese colloquially means "extremely well received".[1] The characters who appear on the packets are Borin and Barin, who are boyfriend and girlfriend.
Citations
- "ばかうけって何?".
栗山米菓の本社があります"新潟県"の方言で、「ばか」=「すごい」という意味合いで使われているんだよ!
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