kanonoita
Kanonoita is a term that refers to a type of Japanese traditional rice cracker. These crackers are typically made from glutinous rice and are seasoned with various ingredients. The most common flavors include soy sauce, salt, and sometimes sugar or seaweed. Kanonoita are often baked or grilled, which gives them a slightly crispy texture.
The production of kanonoita has a long history in Japan, with variations existing across different regions.
Kanonoita are enjoyed as a snack food and are often served with tea. They are a popular