Ryokou no Tomo — Small Fish & Egg Furikake Rice Seasoning
旅行の友 · Ryokou no Tomo
Can I eat this?
- FishContains fish — small fish powder (contains mackerel), dried sardine (niboshi) extract.
- ShellfishNo listed shellfish ingredients.
- MeatContains meat — pork extract, chicken extract.
- EggContains egg — egg powder.
- DairyContains dairy — whey calcium (contains dairy).
- GelatinNo listed gelatin ingredients.
- AlcoholNo listed alcohol ingredients.
- HoneyNo listed honey ingredients.
Allergens listed on the official label
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Label information verified: 2026-07-10 · Official product page ↗ · Report an error
Ingredients
Original Japanese label
小魚粉末(さばを含む)(国内製造)、砂糖、いりごま、醤油、食塩、のり、小麦粉、でん粉、ぶどう糖、鶏卵粉末、米油、大豆蛋白、豚エキス、鶏エキス、蛋白加水分解物、乳清カルシウム(乳成分を含む)、煮干エキス、オニオン、デキストリン/調味料(アミノ酸等)、着色料(ウコン、カロチノイド、紅麹)、膨張剤
English (AI-assisted)
AI-assisted translation of the official label. Always check the actual package.
Small fish powder (contains mackerel) (produced in Japan), sugar, roasted sesame seeds, soy sauce, salt, nori seaweed, wheat flour, starch, glucose, egg powder, rice bran oil, soy protein, pork extract, chicken extract, hydrolyzed protein, whey calcium (contains milk), dried sardine (niboshi) extract, onion, dextrin / seasoning (amino acids, etc.), food coloring (turmeric, carotenoid, red yeast rice/beni-koji), leavening agent.
Taste & how to enjoy it
A calcium-rich furikake built on small fish powder, sesame, nori, and egg, delivering a sweet-salty, fish-forward umami flavor. The small fish powder gives it a distinctly briny, oceanic taste balanced by sugar and soy sauce. Designed to pair with hot steamed rice, rice balls, and bento boxes.
Ways to use it
- steamed rice
- onigiri (rice balls)
- bento (lunch box)
Where to buy in Japan
- Manufacturer's own store/website
Buy online (after your trip)
Online purchase links coming soon.