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Asian Grocery Store Biscuits, Look Like Nilla Wafers, No English on Box?

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I'm trying to figure out the English name for some cookies I bought at an Asian grocery store. They came in a blue box with clouds at the top and some animals and flowers along the bottom. In the box there were two individually wrapped packages of the cookies which looked exactly like mini Nilla Wafers. They taste similar to these cookies except a little sweeter I think. The only words in English on the box are "Original" above the Asian name for the cookies and "Since 1977 Egg Biscuit" in the top right hand corner. I believe they are a Korean snack because the website listed is https://www.ht.co.kr. If you know anything about the nutritional information, the name or the ingredients for these cookies, please let me know. Thanks!

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  1. Yes it's definitely Korean, the product name literally translates to egg biscuit or cookie.  The product description said something about father & mother's love..now if a native Korean speaker could take over from here that would be great ^_^  They look tasty!


  2. http://www.koamart.com/shop/35-2865-bisc...

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