For those craving the taste of Korean snacks while in Taiwan, this 2026 review covers similar products found at Carrefour, offering an honest look at what to expect. We'll share our experiences, from near misses to surprising finds, on the quest for familiar flavors.
Korean Snack Look-Alikes at Taiwan's Carrefour: How Do They Taste?
When you're in Taiwan and missing Korean snacks, large supermarkets like Carrefour often present familiar shapes and forms. We spotted a shell-shaped snack that instantly brought back memories of Korean childhood treats. However, the initial resemblance quickly gave way to a distinct Taiwanese spice profile that was a bit of a letdown. Our family even noted it tasted like beef noodle soup! Ultimately, finding an authentic replica of Korea's classic shell snack proved to be a miss.
Review: 'Sheng Xiang Zhen Classic Milk Egg Cookie' Mimics Buttering Cookies
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On a subsequent visit to Carrefour, we discovered a product remarkably similar to Korean Buttering Cookies. Marketed as 'Sheng Xiang Zhen Classic Milk Egg Cookie' (盛香珍 經典奶酥), this snack lacked any overpowering spice notes. Its flavor profile was about 80% similar to the original Korean Buttering Cookies, though it was slightly less sweet and had a drier, crispier texture. Our son actually preferred this version, finding it more subtly flavored and tastier than the Korean original. The individually wrapped packaging also gave it a more premium feel.
The Truth About Taiwanese 'Korean-Style' Gim
In the seaweed aisle at Carrefour, we found products labeled as 'Korean-Style Gim.' While the prominent Korean text might lead you to believe they're imported, a closer look reveals they are often manufactured locally in Taiwan.
The Quest for Korean Snack Flavors in Taiwan: Hits and Misses
The journey to find Korean snack flavors in Taiwan can sometimes lead to disappointment, but it also offers moments of unexpected satisfaction. Discovering a product like the 'Sheng Xiang Zhen Classic Milk Egg Cookie,' which closely resembles a Korean favorite, brings genuine joy.
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