Thursday, October 25, 2012

Product Review: Kropek Ni Mang Juan


If you're from the Philippines, Mang Juan may not be a stranger any more if you've tried his chicharon, which I think started Jack n' Jill's line of food products that are named after him. If you browse the junk food or snacks section in any major supermarket or grocery, you're likely to find the infamous Chicharon ni Mang Juan (I guess I could translate that as 'Mr. John's Pork Rinds') in different flavors, and you might even discover that there are such things as Shing-a-ling ni Mang Juan and Kornik ni Mang Juan. Recently, I even caught a glimpse of Pancit Canton ni Mang Juan at an SM Hypermart branch. Mang Juan is obviously expanding his snack and food line, and recently, I discovered Kropek ni Mang Juan at a pharmacy near my house.



Kropek or Shrimp Cracker is one of my favorite local snacks, so I was immediately intrigued by this product. The picture on the packaging looked enticing, too. I don't know if other flavors exist, but this one is sinamak flavor, which is basically spiced vinegar.
Expect it to be spicy


The packaging is large, and the size is comparable to Oishi's huge Marty's Cracklin' or Bacon Strips bags. As for the price, it's around Php18.00, but I've yet to see if it's cheaper in the supermarket (because food bought from a pharmacy or drugstore tend to cost more than when you buy it from a commercialized grocery or supermarket.)

It's easy to open the bag by pulling it apart from the top instead of following the "Tear Here" sign. No strange/funny/strong smell escaped upon opening the package. Here's what's inside:

I'm used to opening large bags of chips and realizing that they just look fat and bulky because there's air to cushion the chips and prevent them from getting crushed easily, so I have no qualms about seeing that the kropek are in the middle part of the package already. The pieces are quite big and you probably can't fit a huge whole piece in your mouth unless you open real wide or you really have a big mouth LOL. Check out the texture of one of the chips: 
It has ridges like Ruffles, but not that noticeable like Ruffles. :p
And then I took a bite.

I usually love spicy food, but I had the urge to cough when the powdery seasoning reached my throat. I experienced the same thing again on the second and third bites until I finally got used to it. However, I realized that there seems to be too much seasoning powder on that particular chip and the rest of the chips inside the package, so overall, the taste became too overwhelming and I easily got tired of it after the 10th piece.

Yes, I wasn't able to finish the entire bag. It's still here taped and waiting to be eaten again. And there are still a lot of kropek inside.

Perhaps Jack n' Jill can improve the manufacturing standards of the chips and make sure that they don't put in too much seasoning? Otherwise, it's just going to be overwhelmingly salty and spicy all at the same time. It's just too much. However, if I drank beer or cola with this, the taste will probably be more tolerable.

Here are other things you should know about Kropek ni Mang Juan:


Nutrition Facts
It has 520mg of sodium, which is way more than what a serving of Cheetos has. So I guess that explains the overwhelming salty taste/strong flavor of Kropek ni Mang Juan. Surprisingly, I didn't feel bloated after eating this. And wow, it contains a little bit of Vitamin C, too!

I would probably recommend this if you have beer or soda (preferably cola) as a companion while eating. If you hate salty food, stay away. 

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Unboxing Wave Beach Queens Saber Fate/EXTRA ver.

I've probably mentioned this a couple of times before but when it comes to Sabers, I like Arturia more than Nero. However, I was enticed by the facial expression of this Wave Beach Queens 1/10 Saber Fate/EXTRA ver, so I knew I had to buy her, too. I bought her on October 20, 2012.


Still unopened
I got her at a discounted price. She's a 1/10 scale figure.
What you can see on the sides and the back of the box.


This also happens to be my first ever Beach Queens figure. I intended to buy Makise Kurisu first, but I just can't resist Nero. :p

And she's out of the box!
Check out the stand:
I love how it looks like there's sand on it. Very fitting for a figure in a bikini. :p

And finally, she's completely out of the plastic surrounding her:



That ahoge is sharp!


Beyond Saber Nero's pretty face, some of the other things I love about this figure are:
  1. The details
  2. The curves (they became more pronounced under the lighting above my workspace)
  3. The pose
  4. That ahoge (even though the tip is quite sharp)
  5. The design of her bikini
This Wave Beach Queens 1/10 Saber Fate/EXTRA ver. is my second Saber Nero figure. My first one is the SEGA Fate/EXTRA Saber, a prize figure I got from this year's Toy Convention last June. Here is one of her pictures, which I've taken a few months ago:

It's surprisingly well-made despite being a prize figure. I got her at a really affordable price (Php800) and it's not a bootleg, so I was surprised to find out that she costs about 2,000 Yen at an online store, and that her current price at a favorite local figure store is around Php1,800.

Monday, October 22, 2012

The Way Overdue Update... with Saber Figures


I haven't posted anything here for quite a long time. I'm not going to make excuses on why I wasn't able to update this blog for eight months. I'll just try my best to update this blog as often as I can. After all, I can't post everything in my Tumblr account considering that I prefer to post pictures there rather than blog about things.

If there's anything major or new that I'd like to share about my life right now, it's that I've probably taken figure collecting up several notches. While I've been collecting figures of my favorite cartoon/game/anime characters since my childhood days, the hobby probably worsened at this point when my age is about to disappear from the calendar. For instance, there's this:



I initially liked Rin Tohsaka when I first watched Fate/Stay Night, but because of Fate/Zero, I shifted to Saber. My first Saber figure is the Max Factory figma #126 Saber Zero ver., which I ordered around the last week of May 2012 and got a few weeks later in June. On the same day that I got her, I also got Max Factory figma #003 Fate/Stay Night Saber, which is an anniversary gift from my fiancĂ©. The collection eventually grew, and I think it will continue to grow until I get my "holy grail" of Saber figures (so far).

A mini Gilgamesh shrine will most likely follow. The one I'm anticipating the most is MegaHouse's figure. So far, there are pre-orders for Rider and I thought the figure is reeking testosterone and tons of manliness just by looking at the pictures. :p

I'm trying to ignore other attractive figures just to buy all the Sabers I could ever want. Arthuria is my favorite, so I have more figures of that Saber than Fate/Extra's Saber Nero. However, I couldn't resist Nero's facial expression here:



That's Wave Beach Queens 1/10 Saber Fate/EXTRA Ver. It also happens to be my first ever Beach Queens figure and my second Saber Nero figure, and if I'll ever get a third one, it's either the figma or Gift's scale figure. :p