Is it really famous in foreign countries? I’m going to the U.S. next year. Do Americans like it, too? What flavor do you like in particular?
Is it really famous in foreign countries? I’m going to the U.S. next year. Do Americans like it, too? What flavor do you like in particular?
by awesomekkk
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Xiaojay18
I love the Honey Butter. I found it in Thailand as well but not sure if it’s really famous.
pixi3f3rry
I think honey butter is the OG flavor. I think it’s the most recognisable / available korean brand nuts in Malaysia.
jerkstore1661
oh yea these things are crack. spicy chicken (not tteokbokki), honey butter and wasabi flavors are the best imo. and don’t buy them from hmart they price gouge like crazy (12 bucks)…you can find them at teso life for half that price.
trx0x
The honey butter, man. I’m in the US. Last month, I found a bag I had stashed away in my desk drawer at work, that I forgot about. I opened it up, had a handful…ended up finishing that bag in an afternoon. lol.
awesomekkk
Oh honey butter is the most recommended. I’ll try spicy chicken and buy it lol I was curious because I’m Korean but I didn’t know any more lol Thank you
kyuuxkyuu
Honey Butter and Cookies & Creme are in Japanese grocery stores. I’ve never seen anyone eat/buy them though.
Hell-Yes-Revolution
These are insanely good. I’m also team honey butter, and also love wasabi and tteokbokki. Also the Starlight Pang Pang, not pictured here, are a delight.
Luqman_luke
this is drugggggg, i can gobble all of them in one sitting!
earlyatnight
i’m from germany and have never heard of them before before going to korea. they’re delicious though. i like the 인절미 best
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I love the Honey Butter. I found it in Thailand as well but not sure if it’s really famous.
I think honey butter is the OG flavor. I think it’s the most recognisable / available korean brand nuts in Malaysia.
oh yea these things are crack. spicy chicken (not tteokbokki), honey butter and wasabi flavors are the best imo. and don’t buy them from hmart they price gouge like crazy (12 bucks)…you can find them at teso life for half that price.
The honey butter, man. I’m in the US. Last month, I found a bag I had stashed away in my desk drawer at work, that I forgot about. I opened it up, had a handful…ended up finishing that bag in an afternoon. lol.
Oh honey butter is the most recommended. I’ll try spicy chicken and buy it lol I was curious because I’m Korean but I didn’t know any more lol Thank you
Honey Butter and Cookies & Creme are in Japanese grocery stores. I’ve never seen anyone eat/buy them though.
These are insanely good.
I’m also team honey butter, and also love wasabi and tteokbokki.
Also the Starlight Pang Pang, not pictured here, are a delight.
this is drugggggg, i can gobble all of them in one sitting!
i’m from germany and have never heard of them before before going to korea. they’re delicious though. i like the 인절미 best