Hyunwoo Cho

Hyunwoo Cho

With over 10 years of experience in the Hallyu industry, Hyunwoo has dedicated his career to connecting Korean culture with the world. As the founder of Daebak, he works closely with Korean brands and stays ahead of the latest trends to deliver an authentic taste of Korea to fans globally.

Korean convenience store snack shelves packed with colorful snack packs, introducing first-timers to the exciting world of Korean snack culture

10 Korean Snacks for First-Time Korean Snackers

Hyunwoo Cho

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Korean snack culture is one of the most exciting and creative in the world. From convenience store shelves packed with novel flavors to iconic brands that have endured for decades, Korea produces snacks that are genuinely unlike anything you will find anywhere else. Here are 10 Korean snacks that every first-timer needs to try.

Korean convenience store snack shelves packed with colorful snack packs, introducing first-timers to the exciting world of Korean snack culture
Korean convenience stores are a world unto themselves, with shelves stocked with snacks that blend sweet, savory, spicy, and umami flavors in combinations found nowhere else on earth. | Source: Korean Snack Culture on YouTube

1. Honey Butter Chips

When Haitai launched Honey Butter Chips in 2014, they caused a national frenzy. The combination of sweet honey and rich butter coating a crispy potato chip was so popular that stores sold out within hours. Honey Butter Chips remain one of Korea's most popular chip flavors and a must-try for anyone new to Korean snacks.

2. Choco Pie

Choco Pie is the Korean equivalent of an Oreo in terms of cultural ubiquity. Made by Orion, it consists of two soft marshmallow-filled cakes sandwiched together and coated in chocolate. It has been around since 1974 and is sold in over 60 countries worldwide.

3. Pepero

Pepero are thin biscuit sticks dipped in chocolate, made by Lotte. Korea even has Pepero Day on November 11 (11/11), when people exchange boxes of Pepero as gifts. The original chocolate almond variety is the classic starting point.

Tteokbokki spicy rice cakes, the street food that inspired one of Korea's most beloved snack flavor categories
Tteokbokki, Korea's iconic spicy rice cake street food, has inspired an entire category of Korean snack products. Its sweet-spicy flavor is the gold standard of Korean bold snacking. | Source: Korean Street Food on YouTube

4. Tteokbokki Chips

Tteokbokki-flavored chips, crackers, and puffs capture the sweet heat of the original dish in a convenient snack form. Start mild and work your way up through the heat levels.

5. Shrimp Crackers (Saewoo Kkang)

Nongshim's shrimp crackers have a distinctive mild shrimp flavor and satisfying crunch that has made them a classic since 1971. They come in a range of flavors from plain salted to seaweed and honey.

6. Homerun Ball

Homerun Ball snacks are small, round puffed corn balls filled with a chocolate cream center. The baseball-themed packaging has remained largely unchanged since the 1970s, and they remain enormously popular.

Korean food culture inspiring bold and creative Korean snack products, showing the depth of Korean culinary tradition
The bold, spicy-sweet flavors that define Korean snack culture come from the same culinary tradition as dishes like dakgalbi. Korean snacks are a concentrated expression of Korean taste. | Source: Korean Food Culture on YouTube

7. Banana Kick

Banana Kick is a puffed corn snack with a banana cream flavor, made by Nongshim. The combination of corn puff texture and artificial banana flavor is unexpectedly delicious. It is light, sweet, and mildly fruity.

8. Yopokki Instant Tteokbokki

Yopokki is a self-contained instant tteokbokki cup that lets you make Korea's favorite street food at home in minutes. It is available in original, rose (creamy), cheese, and carbonara varieties.

9. Crown Custard Cake

Crown Custard is a soft, individually wrapped sponge cake filled with sweet custard cream. It is a lighter, less sweet alternative to Choco Pie and is popular as a school snack.

10. Binggrae Banana Milk

Technically a drink, Binggrae Banana Milk is so iconic in Korean snack culture that it belongs on any starter list. The distinctive barrel-shaped plastic bottle has been unchanged since 1974, and the mild, sweet banana-flavored milk inside has become one of Korea's most beloved comfort drinks.

Traditional Korean kimchi and fermented flavors, the culinary foundation beneath Korea's vibrant and creative snack culture
Beneath Korea's playful snack culture lies a deep culinary tradition built on fermentation and bold seasoning. Kimchi inspires everything from chips to instant noodles. | Source: Korean Culinary Traditions on YouTube

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