Swashbuckle Snacks
Hard-Dried Roasted Squid Snack 2.64oz (75g)
Hard-Dried Roasted Squid Snack 2.64oz (75g)
Only the mantle of squid is used to make this snack, providing the best texture and flavor possible. This isn’t soft calamari though. This traditional Japanese snack is meant to be rock hard. That lets you enjoy it longer. It softens slowly and releases its unique umami flavor as you suck and chew on these tough jerky strands.
Want it softer faster? In Japan, many people grill it or microwave it for a few seconds to soften it up. You can also pair it with a sauce, like mayo, shichimi, and soy, to make it softer. Or you can go old school and just chew away, perhaps with a sake.
The traditional Japanese snack category known as Otsumami is sweeping the world, and you have a chance to try some today, if you are bold enough. Dried squid or calamari is just one type of Otsumami, with a satisfying chew, slight fish flavor, and easy snackability.
How do we make it? The highest quality calamari is roasted to a tough jerky consistency. It’s a nostalgic flavor deeply rooted in Japanese tradition. Give it a go!
- Very Traditional - Calamari with a traditional Japanese texture and flavor. This isn’t loaded with spices. It is a traditional dried squid that is well-loved in Japan that lets you experience the mild smoky flavor of this Calamari jerky over a long time.
- Otsumami - Japanese appetizers and snacks found in every restaurant and grocery store in the country. Coming to the United States now!
- Full of Luck - In Japan, this snack is believed to offer good luck, because it keeps for so long and because one nickname for money is “legs” and squid have many. Worth a try.
- Japanese - Made and packaged in Japan from the highest quality ingredients.
- Not Too Fishy - Our calamari has a mild sea flavor that is not too strong. Expect a hint of the ocean in each bite. The roasting process also softens this flavor. Try it now!
WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Cadmium, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.