This is a list of Japanese snacks (ãè"å, okashi) and finger foods. It includes both brand name and generic snacks.
Types
Bean
- Botamochi
- Edamame
- Kaki peanuts
- Toriaezu Edamame
Bread
- Hello Panda
- Kappa Ebisen
- Koala's March
- Pocky, known as Mikado in Europe
- Pretz
- Yan Yan
Candy
- Botan/Tomoe Ame
- Calpis
- Chelsea - made by Meiji Confectionery in Japan
- Cubyrop
- gumi 100
- Hi-chew
- Karinto - deep-fried brown sugar snack
- Milky
- Pinky
- Poifull
- Pucca
- Puccho
- Pure gumi candy
- Ramune Candy
Chewing gum
- Black Black
- Fuwarinka
- Kiss Mint and Watering Kissmint
- Let's
- Plus X
- Poscam
- Pure White
- Sweetie
- whatta - chewing gum by Meiji
- Xylish
- Yuzu
Corn
- Kyabetsu Taro
Chocolate
- Choco Baby
- Choco Ball
- Crunky
- Crunky kids
- Dars
- E-Royce'
- Jaffat
- Kinoko no yama
- Koara no mÄchi
- Ghana
- Pocky, known as Mikado in Europe
- Pucca Chocolate
- Takenoko no sato
- Toppo
Ice cream
- Fuki Lakatori
- Green tea ice cream
- Kakigori
- Mochi
- Monaka
- Panapp
- Yukimi Daifuku
Potato
- BÅkun Habanero
- Jagarico
- Kappa Ebisen
- Kara Mucho and Suppa Mucho
- Kataage Potato
- Kenpi
- Pote Long
- Wasabeef
Rice
Rice based snacks are known as beika (ç±³è").
- Agemochi
- Arare
- Bakauke
- Botamochi
- Daifuku
- Dango
- Kaminari okoshi
- Kusa mochi
- Olive no Hana
- Onigiri
- Onigiri senbei
- Senbei
Seafood
- Big Katsu
- Ebi senbei
- Miyako Konbu
- Surume
- Yotchan Ika
Insect
- Inago no Tsukudani
Street foods
- Dorayaki
- Korokke
- Nikuman
- Åbanyaki
- Taiyaki
- Takoyaki
- Yakitori
Mixed and other
- Ajigonomi
- Don Tacos
Producers
- Calbee
- Glico
- Kameda Seika
- Koikeya
- Kuriyama Beika
- Lotte
- Meiji
- Morinaga
- Tohato
- Yamayoshi
See also
- Japanese instant noodles
- List of Japanese dishes
- List of snack foods by country
- Snacking
- Wagashi
References
External links
- Media related to Snack foods of Japan at Wikimedia Commons