Shirafuji Ika Mirin Age Fried Potato Crackers

Ika mirin age is a long-loved Japanese snack that has been a quiet fixture of everyday life since its launch in 1977 — a crisp, golden fried cracker carrying the warm, distinctly Japanese flavor of mirin and soy sauce, made by Shirafuji Seika, a confectionery maker dedicated to honest, unpretentious snacking.

The foundation of each cracker is potato starch, shaped and fried to a light, airy crispness that shatters cleanly with each bite.

Into this dough, three kinds of seafood are kneaded directly: squid, shrimp, and octopus — not as flavoring, but as real ingredients worked into the body of the cracker itself.

The result is a savory depth that goes beyond seasoning, a genuine seafood character that is present in every piece.

Over that base, a glaze of mirin and soy sauce is applied — the classic Japanese combination of sweet and savory that has seasoned kitchens and snacks across the country for centuries.

Mirin brings a gentle, caramelized sweetness; soy sauce adds its familiar rounded umami; together they coat each cracker in a glaze that is warm, satisfying, and quietly complex.

It is a flavor combination that feels both nostalgic and immediately recognizable, even to those encountering it for the first time.

The texture is crisp throughout — that characteristic kari snap of a well-made fried cracker — light enough to eat handful after handful, yet substantial enough to feel genuinely satisfying.

Equally at home as an afternoon snack, a companion to a cold beer, or something to share around a table, ika mirin age is the kind of snack that needs no occasion and suits any mood.

A true Japanese long-seller, unchanged in spirit since Showa era, and still one of the best reasons to reach into a bag without looking.

About this item
Item Name : Ika Mirin Age
Brand : Shirafuji Seika
Item Form : Potato Cracker
Number of Items : 77g (Pack of 1)

¥498

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Weight 150 g