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What are Arare Crackers?
Arare are small Japanese crackers made from rice flour and typically flavored with soy sauce and seaweed. The crackers come in an endless variety of shapes and sizes. The ingredients frequently include MSG but can be found without it.
These are delicious little tidbits that are fun to serve with cocktails or beer. You can find arare at many Asian grocery stores or well-stock grocery stores with an ethnic food section.
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Rice flour, soy sauce, fish sauce, seaweed, monosodium glutamate
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