Iwamoto Tamago Boro Sheep (Japan)
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Tamago Boro Baby Egg Biscuit, also known as "Tamago Boro," is a popular snack in Japan. It is a small, bite-sized biscuit shaped like a tiny egg. "Tamago" means egg in Japanese, and "Boro" is derived from "boroboro," which means crumbling or breaking into pieces. The biscuit has a light and crispy texture and a sweet, buttery flavor.
Tamago Boro is often enjoyed by both children and adults and is commonly found in supermarkets, convenience stores, and snack shops in Japan. It is produced by several different brands, including Meiji and Kameda Seika, and comes in various packaging sizes, from small individual packs to larger bags.
The snack is a popular choice for a quick, on-the-go treat or as a topping for ice cream and desserts. It has become somewhat of a cultural icon in Japan and is recognized for its cute and distinctive egg shape.
Ingredients Potato Starch, sugar, egg, Lactose, Milk Powder, Carotene color