Bōkun Habanero

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Japanese snack food
Bōkun Habanero
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Japanese name 暴君ハバネロ
Maker Tohato
Ingredients potato granules, potato flakes, potato starch, vegetable oil, red pepper powder, salt, sugar, onion powder, glucose, garlic powder, chicken powder, yeast extract, habanero hot pepper sauce.

Flavours:

  • Bōkun Habanero, chili
  • Aishi no Bebiita, pork, chicken and vegetable
  • Bōkun habapii, mixed original snack and peanuts
  • Bōkun bebinero, chili and chicken consomme with mayonnaise

Bōkun Habanero is a Japanese snack food. The name Bōkun Habanero means "Tyrant Habanero", where habanero is the name of one of the world's hottest chili peppers.

The snack consists of potato rings, and is extremely spicy by Japanese standards.

The package features the original tyrant habanero, a chili pepper with a sadistic grin. The bebiita version features his younger sister, and the bebinero version features the original tyrant in his younger days.

Each 55g packet contains 297.3 kilocalories.

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