
沖縄県·銘菓
Shio Senbei (Salt Crackers)
An Okinawan staple snack with a cute, wheat-colored round shape. These salt crackers have been cherished as a snack for children. In post-war Okinawa, which was under US administration, flour was more readily available than rice. Thus, this simple cracker—thinly baked flour with a hint of salt—was born. Its crispy yet light and gentle flavor is a long-seller that continues to be loved across generations. In Naha, there are still long-established shops that continue to hand-bake each piece using machines from the time of their founding, preserving this simple taste. It is subtly fragrant and becomes more delicious with every bite. This item can be described as the quintessential landscape of Okinawan snacking, offering a comforting, unpretentious flavor.
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