Monday, April 7, 2008

Popped Rice - Korean Delicacy?


It’s time for lip-smackin’, snack attackin’ – with your snack-expert-in-training, Tim Andrews (heretofore known as “The Snack Czar”). Let’s get our snack on.


Last week, we discussed (and consumed) Orville Redenbacher’s new line of “Natural” popcorn. I don’t want to get into an argument about whether or not garlic-flavored popcorn grows naturally, I’ll leave that to Eric, but that’s neither here nor there. It’s just freakin’ yummy.

Today, Larry brought in some Korean delicacies, courtesy of Super H Korean grocers. First, I tried the pound cake – which was more like a sweet roll than a traditional pound cake. It had lightness to it, and a sweet, creamy flavor. Might be good to cut in half for a bacon cheeseburger bun (I’ll try it). After that, we all tried the popped rice cakes.

I know what you’re thinking: Quaker Oats rice cakes. Nope. These are larger, flatter, and disappear as soon as they hit your tongue. Sweet, crispy and light, they are a healthy alternative to cookies or other heavy snacks. I think they’d go well with a fresh citrus or tropical fruit mix – and just a sprinkling of powdered sugar. Think funnel cake without all the guilt, hours spent crying yourself to sleep and the painful reminder that yes, you do have a penis, and yes it was once visible without the aid of a mirror.


The Official Map of Korea...there are TWO!

Super H has a website, check them out here (the default language is Korean, but there’s an English option). They sell other stuff, too. For instance, I noticed a vacuum of some sort offered on the main page, which I assume is to clean up the mess you'll leave after speed-eating these flat, yummy wafers. Here’s a You Tube video of the rice-popping machine that scared Larry the other day:


Lingering Aftertaste Warning: Popped rice leaves a nasty film-coated residue in your mouth. It’s not unlike what you taste when Novocain wears off.

Hear today's Snack Attack segment.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Nice post.
Im gonna have to head down to my local Ranch 99 market to see if they have those.

Anonymous said...

Sounds interesting except for the healthy part.

Just tried an Asian wasabi pea and puffed rice trail mix. Nose hairs were cinged but totally worth it.

Glad to see you've made a place for snacksters.

Would love a Snack Czar's top 5 fav list.