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Reddit mentions of Want Want Big Shelly Shenbei Snowy Crispy Rice Cracker Biscuits - Sugar Glazed 5.30 oz.

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Want Want Big Shelly Shenbei Snowy Crispy Rice Cracker Biscuits - Sugar Glazed 5.30 oz.
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  • Want Want Big Shelly Shenbei Snowy Crispy Rice Cracker Biscuits - Sugar Glazed 5.30 oz
  • Cholesterol-Free, Gluten-Free, and Suitable for Vegetarians
  • Baked and not Fried, and Delicious straight from the package
  • Number one Asian Rice Cracker in Hawaii and the Mainland, Product of Taiwan
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Number of items1
Size5.3 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.33125 Pounds

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Found 3 comments on Want Want Big Shelly Shenbei Snowy Crispy Rice Cracker Biscuits - Sugar Glazed 5.30 oz.:

u/cellengineer · 3 pointsr/glutenfree

Be careful of the sushi. Roe and squid will have gluten (soy sauce) on them already. Octopus might as well. If you can get to know them and call ahead, they might be able to make your sushi first thing and put it in the fridge before they start making everything with gluten in it.

Want Want shelly senbei don't have any gluten ingredients: http://www.amazon.com/Want-Shelly-Shenbei-Cracker-Biscuits/dp/B0009R0626

Most mochi is ok, but I don't know what brands to get.

Same thing with dried cuttlefish (squid) and dried mango.

It's an excellent place to get super fine ground white rice and tapioca flour for cheap.

Rice noodles and rice paper (although that's Vietnamese so they might not have it). If you are lucky they will have rice macaroni (the stuff I got is Chinese so probably not). Stay away from Soba noodles. They are buckwheat but have gluteny wheat in them as well. I've only ever seen 100% buckwheat soba once.

u/AwkwardHyperbola · 2 pointsr/taiwan

For you and anyone helping you out:

  • Dried fish and nuts: pretty self explanatory?

  • Dried squid sticks. It says cuttlefish but they taste pretty much the same (to me). There are a lot of brands though, in case he has a preference...

  • Authentic instant noodles: Not sure what would make them authentic, but I'm guessing a pack/bowl you can get at 7-11 would work?

  • Koala Bear Strawberry things: As mentioned, they're available in the US and are called Koala March. Should be the same as the ones in Taiwan, I remember eating them growing up.

  • Pearl milk tea: Not sure how you'd send milk tea across the ocean. But you can probably buy the pearls aka boba aka tapioca and make the tea yourself?

  • Rice crackers: I like these but if he said oval then it may be more like this. Should be this brand though, you can see the boy on the package.

    Like other people have mentioned, you can buy most/all of these in the US, but I know that Tennessee doesn't exactly have a big Asian population so it may be harder there. And snack exchanges are fun! So don't let me get in the way of that. Just in case you ever needed to know for the future.
u/stjh · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

A alot of snacks here are from neighbouring countries like malaysia and stuff, but these , these and these. <3

Also, we have these mostly during chinese new year, but it's sold all year round and is freaking awesome. :D