careful. they may be coated like the way we gave them indians blankets.
Man...I've just discovered these things. I think I've had them in some mixes before but never knew what they were. Now, all the convenience stores are carrying them. They're peanuts coated with some kind of slightly sweet s . Nom nom nom.
Am I late to the game on this delicious snack?
careful. they may be coated like the way we gave them indians blankets.
One of my biggest crazy paranoias is that the Muslims have this plan to get as many workers as they can into convenience stores and gas stations. Then at some key point or date, they poison as much food as they can and blow up the gas tanks. All at once across the country.
Nice. I bet you confused your auto fill with that. Instead of the usual Japanese Penis.
By the way, don't Google Image, "Japanese Penis". It's nsfw.
Despite the name, Japanese peanuts are unknown in Japan. Japanese peanuts were invented by Yoshigei Nakatani, a Japanese immigrant In Mexico, in 1945.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_peanut
Great snack before a workout or anytime really. Cacahuatesthey sell out quick at my store I love em
suckers better not poison the sour powers, that's the only I eat from the ice house.
u talking about the ones in t he green s ? could be man made wasabi...
These aren't in green s . It's just beige I guess. But the ones I originally had (when I didn't know what they were) were part of some mix I got at Costco and did have some wasabi coating. I wish I could find those by themselves.
Oh great. Don't drink the coffee you just spent $3.99 plus tax on, and your car just exploded so hopefully you have good insurance and nothing valuable was in there. And the creepy foreign guy inside, he probably has a gun, but you're out a car, so you've got no option other than to run.....
Are the s s kind of green and y and salty as well as sweet?
No. They're they're light tan. Sweet and not very salty. Not y at all. I would probably like them even better it they were.
oh okay. I thought you were talking about the wasabi nuts
I'm guessing it's the same process. I wish I could get the wasabi nuts at the convenience store but they just have the plain ones. From the ingredients, it's some kind of tapioca s .
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