





I'm Korean-American and I just recently noticed Korean snacks and drinks spell and pronounce Matcha as 말차 instead of 마차 so was curious why this was? When I google "matcha in Korean" it spells it as malcha in English
One of my most loved one is rainbow tteok. I remember having rainbow tteok cake as a kid and I always think of my grandma whenever I eat it.
Are so good! Hope they're not seasonal, I only happened to stumble upon them at Trader Joe's today.
And what is this, a free gift for customers? Found this while cleaning. Apparently I had "prime access" before Amazon prime ever existed lol