User talk:Chimene

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Re: Japanese snack foods question
Hello Chimene, How do you do? First of all, "coated peanut" that you mentioned, may be called mamegashi (豆菓子; bean snacks/confectionery) in Japanese language. In this case, the beans of not only a peanut but others also serve as materials. Moreover, coating is various, like you said.

Probabry, "Kasugai - Roasted Mix Nuts" is this, and It is written to the package as "豆いとこ" (Mame Itoko; product's name) - "KASUGAI ROASTED MIX NUTS" - "春日井 豆菓子" (Kasugai mamegashi ). Incidentally, Kasugai is producing various mamegashi in Japan.

Although the circulation situation that you lived is not known, I think that the thing nearest to your image may be found by these links. I hope that this information is helpful. --Nightshadow28 (talk) 14:42, 19 November 2007 (UTC)

P.S. The links which I showed includes the Japanese language page. Please challenge the difficulty by love, courage, hope, and machine translation.|for=0|sp=-5|fs=100%|fb=0|fi=0|fc=FF0000|db=T|eid=CR-EJ,k787a5993e1f9a32b390f75dac3ab7b9b,t20071120114003, --Nightshadow28 (talk) 14:42, 19 November 2007 (UTC)