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Hapi Hot Wasabi Peas - Wasabi Coated Green Peas (9.9 oz. can) | 
enlarge | Brand: Pacific Rim Gourmet Category: Gourmet
Buy New: $6.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews
Ingredients: Green peas, glutinous rice flour, wheat flour, palm oil, sunflower oil, sugar, horseradish, salt, FD&C Yellow #5 & Blue #1. Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
ASIN: B0001E1IMO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Net Wt. 9.9 oz. | | Product of Thailand | | We are Amazon's Largest Purveyor of Gourmet Ingredients & Kitchenware from the pacific rim! |
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| Customer Reviews:
Can't get enough! May 12, 2007 These are by far the best brand. HOT and yummy, more addictive than potato chips anyday! Even my 6 year old son is addicted, though he has to keep a glass of milk nearby to calm the fire in his mouth.
Wasabi! October 30, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Listen to the other reviews: These are the best wasabi-coated green peas! They are hotter than the "Kasugai" brand (that comes in a bag); the difference is the others have less wasabi and more roasted pea flavor (I just happen to prefer the HOT wasabi)!
Addictive & Will Clear Your Sinuses! October 5, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
These are the BEST wasabi peas I have ever tried! From gourmet grocers to other Asian brands, these are BY FAR the tastiest! They are crunchy, fresh and hot! And the "hot" is what makes them so addictive! The "hot" is from the wasabi (made from horseradish) so it's a different kind of hot, than say, tobasco or chilis. If you're "carbing" this is not the snack for you; however, if you're on a low-fat diet (like me) or not dieting, this is the way to go! You'll love 'em!
Addictive! July 28, 2004 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Delicious! Very crunchy and moderately hot. The heat tends to make me keep eating them, so they don't last nearly as long as you'd like. Wasabi is related to horse raddish, so if you like that sort of spice, this snack is for you!
I have a photo of the peas with some wasabi inspired haiku at http://haikudojo.com/article/32/hot-wasabi-peas
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