Korean Snack Becomes Popular in Taiwan, Stirring Controversy Among Netizens

Reported 12 months ago

The diverse and rich snack culture in Taiwan, ranging from potato chips, instant noodles, pineapple cakes to mini cream puffs, not only attracts locals but also foreign tourists. However, a foreign snack has suddenly gained popularity in Taiwan recently, even appearing in convenience stores and bakeries, showcasing a new outlook on snacks. One particular snack, 'Flat Croissant,' originating from a Korean bakery chef's creation for his daughter, is now available in Taiwan. It can be enjoyed alone or paired with ice cream and honey for a richer taste, leading to mixed reviews from netizens, with some questioning its uniqueness and others praising its innovation.

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