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Ajigonomi is a blend of Japanese arare produced by the Bourbon food company. It consists of various kinds of rice crackers and peanut based items together with tiny dried fish.[1]
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Ajigonomi | |
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Japanese snack food | |
Japanese name | 味ごのみ |
Maker | Bourbon |
Ingredients | glutinous rice flour, starch, peanuts, vegetable oil, flour, sugar, rice, beans, dried fish , soy sauce, salt, mizuame |
Three variations are sold:
Each 100g of ajigonmi contains 471 calories.[2]
The gonomi, meaning "preference", in the name of the snack is the rendaku version of the konomi in okonomiyaki, although ajigonomi is not related to okonomiyaki.
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