‘Tao Kae Noi’ Japanese Crispy Seaweed
October 27, 2006
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Bought this snack back in Perak at a stop opposite the Perak Cave. ‘Tao Kae Noi’ the brand means little tauke seen on the packaging. Lol, cute name. Did some search on the Internet and it was revealed to be a Thailand product. Hmm.. Hokkien name, with Japanese ingredients and processed in Thailand.. what a multinational snack
Anyway the price for a packet is RM3.20. Also worth mentioning is that this snack is suitable for vegetarians.
There are a few big slices of seaweed in a packet. Each slice is fried till really crispy and tasted a bit salty and spicy. ‘Tao Kae Noi’ Japanese Crispy Seaweed is not only sold in Perak as I saw it being sold in supermarkets a while ago. So it is quite available actually, a recommended treat
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nice blog.....:-) How big is the size of tao kae noi
sue | November 28, 2006 | 10:46 amnice blog…..:-)
How big is the size of tao kae noi for RM 3.20 ? 20gr or 50 gr ? i just want to compare the price
Hi sue, I think it should be 50g. It's a
vkeong | November 28, 2006 | 10:59 amHi sue, I think it should be 50g. It’s a medium sized pack~
that's cheap. I bought about RM 7.5 for 50 g
sue | November 28, 2006 | 11:28 amthat’s cheap. I bought about RM 7.5 for 50 g in Jakarta. Over Price !!!!. I wonder how much it cost in Thailand.
I like Malaysian food and hopefully can taste it again on my trip to Malaysia early next year. Keep continue your blog,good work…
Hi, in KL you will need to spend RM3 for
Kelvin Loke | January 23, 2007 | 1:13 pmHi, in KL you will need to spend RM3 for 20g package in 7-Eleven, which is quite expensive. Do you have any idea on where else can buy it in KL? Cause I might need to buy more than 50 packages, to suprise my friend. ^_^
Kelvin - Hey there, I think you can easily find
vkeong | January 23, 2007 | 4:41 pmKelvin - Hey there, I think you can easily find it in any Giant supermarket. I saw it on sale before. Good luck!
I pay RM10 per pack of 20g in London.
Lee | April 21, 2007 | 6:07 amI pay RM10 per pack of 20g in London.
We all chinese here crazy about this snacks.
Lee | April 21, 2007 | 6:09 amWe all chinese here crazy about this snacks.
In Singapore price for 50 gram is about $3.10SGD to
nata | February 21, 2008 | 4:43 pmIn Singapore price for 50 gram is about $3.10SGD to $3.70SGD. Stock up in
Malaysia if you are addicted as I am!
hey you guys, I really love this seaweed and the
Anne | April 13, 2008 | 5:44 amhey you guys, I really love this seaweed and the place i bought it ran out of them!
do you know if i could order online?
Single Best thing to come out of Thailand. Period. AUD3 or
Doinker | June 5, 2008 | 4:37 pmSingle Best thing to come out of Thailand. Period.
AUD3 or RM9 per packet in Australia.