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Bakauke is a popular type of Japanese snack produced by the company Bourbon Corporation. It is a type of senbei, or rice cracker, that is known for its long, thin shape and variety of flavors.
History[edit]
The Bakauke brand was first introduced by the Bourbon Corporation in 1975. The name "Bakauke" is derived from the Japanese phrase "Baku wa ukeru", which translates to "explosive hit". This name was chosen to represent the snack's explosive flavor and popularity.
Production[edit]
Bakauke is made from rice, which is processed into a dough and then shaped into long, thin sticks. These sticks are then baked and flavored with a variety of seasonings. The most common flavors are soy sauce, sesame, and nori, but the Bourbon Corporation has also released a number of limited edition flavors over the years.
Popularity[edit]
Bakauke is particularly popular in the Niigata Prefecture, where the Bourbon Corporation is headquartered. It is often served as a snack with sake, a traditional Japanese rice wine. The snack's unique shape and variety of flavors have also made it popular in other parts of Japan and overseas.
Cultural Impact[edit]
Bakauke has had a significant cultural impact in Japan. It has been featured in a number of Japanese television dramas and anime, and is often associated with the Niigata Prefecture. The Bourbon Corporation has also used the snack's popularity to promote tourism in the region.
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