Japanese peanut

Japanese Style Peanuts

Japanese peanuts, known as maní japonés or cacahuates japoneses in Spanish, are a peanut based snack food. Japanese peanuts are essentially peanuts encased in a hard and crunchy slightly sweet wheat flour shell with a hint of soy sauce.[1][2] They are sold in plastic bags under various brand names. Despite the name, Japanese peanuts are unknown in Japan. Japanese peanuts were invented by Yoshigei Nakatani, a Japanese immigrant In Mexico, in 1945. [3]

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