Kaki no tane
Kaki-peanuts | |
Alternative names | Kaki-peanuts, Kaki-pi |
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Type | Rice cracker |
Place of origin | Japan |
Region or state | Niigata |
Created by | n/a |
Main ingredients | peanuts |
Cookbook: Kaki no tane Media: Kaki no tane |
Kaki no tane or Kaki-pi are a common snack in Japan. The two elements of Kaki-pi are kaki-no-tane (柿の種), small crescent-shaped fragments of senbei (soy-flavored rice crisps), and peanuts. They are often consumed with beer and are sometimes a bar snack. The name comes from the fact that the pieces of senbei look like a seed (種 tane) of the persimmon (柿 kaki). The "pi" (pronounced as "pea") is an abbreviation of ピーナッツ piinattsu, or "peanuts".
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