Cacahuate Samurai
Cacahuates japoneses (Japanese-style peanuts) are a popular snack made of peanuts coated in a crunchy, slightly sweet, and savory wheat-flour shell. Despite their name, they were actually created in Mexico by a Japanese immigrant named Yoshigei Nakatani in the 1940s.
These peanuts are known for their unique texture and flavor, often seasoned with soy sauce or other spices. They are a common snack in Mexico and other Latin American countries, usually enjoyed with beer or as a casual treat.