Fried Fish Snacks



Is this childhood snack of anyone? I don't remember eating this often, during my childhood. I definitely binge on keropok, krupuk more often than this fish snack when I was younger.



Super-crispy and a little of sweet, salty, spicy in this snack. Look at the ingredients...I wonder what fish is used to make this snack?


How about Fried Fish Skins and "Ear" Crackers? And what is your favorite childhood snack?

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29 comments:

  1. I'm speechless. The ingredients don't look bad at all but now I too am curious as to the type of fish.

    My fave childhood snack is still mayonnaise sandwiches! (but these days all I do is dream about them:)

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  2. I love those dried fish snacks..

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  3. The chili powder give an ummph to the snack.

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  4. Yummie, I love this thish, once in a while I still get in a local grocery, but they are smaller...spicy, salty and sweet.

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  5. I had this when I was a child too. Was already a titbit junkie then haha

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  6. ACK! i remember this. i used to visit my gramma in Malaysia back in the days and she'd have a stash of these weird fried fish thingy under her bed. for some strange reason i know. but i loved it so much i'd sneak in and grab a couple of packets to munch on as i watched cartoons on TV. mum was never too happy as she said these were bad for my health. lol. screw it though. they were sooo good. x

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  7. what fish is used to make this snack?
    Hope it's not tigerfish! ;p

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  8. love this snack!! wish I'm in Taiping now,then I can walop the whole packages! lol!

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  9. all i know is...i'd love to eat this with rice and sambal hehehe

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  10. yum! yes, I love these snacks. I like the poko sticks-esp strawberry flavour and it has to be chilled!

    oh, the fish crackers too!

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  11. "a little of sweet, salty, spicy"

    Ah, the taste of my misspent youth! ;)

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  12. I loved these snacks when small, even now I still heart these snacks. Yummy to me!

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  13. I'll say the same as Rita. As well as rice and sambal together, those would be perfect.

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  14. those are delicious snacks. Happy WW!

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  15. its crackers like this people love, fishy & all. Terengganu's 8 heavenly versions are good

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  16. That image makes my mouth water!

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  17. I have tried this one and I like it too. :)

    My entries:
    Yummy-as-can-be
    Moms... check nyo

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  18. Mmmm, those look good!

    Mine are here and here.

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  19. hmm...looks yummy :D

    thanks drop at my ww post

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  20. These look interesting..I would definately try!
    My favourite childhood food snack?
    Marmite on crackers :0)

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  21. I have not seen hem here in our stores.
    Please send some across. :)))

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  22. I like this snack! When I see them sometimes, still buy and eat them!

    When you buy it nowdays, it seems to be very small pieces now. How did you get such big ones?

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  23. These are addictive! Oh, I loved them with soft drinks when as a child, and I could go on and on and on ...

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  24. I used to eat this a lot and mamee.

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  25. Can't remember my childhood's snack. But I do like fried fish skins and "ear" crackers now.

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  26. I'd love to try this fish snack. Looks great! My favorite childhood (and current) snack was popcorn.

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  27. Hmmm .. in HK we have the squid version (imported from Thailand?). Does that count?

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  28. Oh wow.....crunchy and yum...

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  29. i had fried fish as snacks before but the small anchovies only and not the big chunks

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