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- Q548983 abstract "Bōkun Habanero is the brand name of a Japanese snack food. The name means "Tyrant Habanero", a reference to the habanero pepper, which is one of the world's hottest chili peppers. Its name derives from a play on words linking "habanero" with "Tyrant Nero".The snack consists of potato rings, and is moderately spicy by Japanese standards.The package features the brand mascot, Tyrant Habanero, a chili pepper with an evil or maniacal grin. The bebiita version features his younger sister, and the bebinero version features a younger version of the regular character.Each 55g packet contains 297.3 calories.".
- Q548983 thumbnail Boukun_habanero_contents.jpg?width=300.
- Q548983 wikiPageExternalLink habanero.
- Q548983 wikiPageExternalLink www.boukun.jp.
- Q548983 wikiPageExternalLink food.php?num=20090101.
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- Q548983 comment "Bōkun Habanero is the brand name of a Japanese snack food. The name means "Tyrant Habanero", a reference to the habanero pepper, which is one of the world's hottest chili peppers. Its name derives from a play on words linking "habanero" with "Tyrant Nero".The snack consists of potato rings, and is moderately spicy by Japanese standards.The package features the brand mascot, Tyrant Habanero, a chili pepper with an evil or maniacal grin.".
- Q548983 label "Bōkun Habanero".
- Q548983 depiction Boukun_habanero_contents.jpg.
- Q548983 homepage habanero.