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Naniwa Choroken Rare Cheese Crackers

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Naniwa Choroken Rare Cheese Crackers

A local specialty snack featuring a character based on "Choroken," a type of street performance that was popular in Osaka during the late Edo period. Choroken performers would parade through the streets wearing large papier-mâché heads, chanting, "Those who see Choroke will find good fortune; all disasters and illnesses shall be removed." It is also said that the name comes from the Osaka dialect word "Chokeru," meaning to play around or joke. Wrapped in packaging featuring the adorable Choroken, these are rare cheese-flavored crackers. They feature a light, crispy texture with a mellow cheese flavor spreading across the palate. This item is filled with Osaka's history and playfulness, making it visually fun as well. It is a unique Osaka souvenir that also serves as a great conversation starter.

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