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[For Seniors] Easy to eat and delicious: Recommended store-bought snacks roundup

Snack time is something to look forward to at senior day service centers and other elder care facilities.

It can be hard to decide what kinds of snacks will make people happy.

When offering snacks to older adults, the key is to choose items that are easy to eat.

Some people use dentures or have reduced swallowing ability, so make adjustments to ensure they can eat safely.

There are many store-bought snack options, so it’s a good idea to consider nutrition, ease of eating, and the preferences of older adults.

Please use these tips as a reference when choosing snacks.

[For Older Adults] Easy-to-eat and delicious: Recommended store-bought snacks (21–30)

Echigo Shrimp Salt Senbei

Rich, savory shrimp salt senbei! 🤩 From Echigo Seika—so fluffy and crispy, right? 🤔 Today’s middle-aged guy’s snack time 🕒🥞, thank you very much! 🙇🤩
Echigo Shrimp Salt Senbei

A rice cracker that’s also recommended for people with dentures, those with weak teeth, or those with reduced swallowing function is Echigo Seika’s Ebi Shio Yaki.

Packed with the rich flavor and umami of shrimp, it offers a light, crisp texture and a mellow shrimp taste.

It’s also reassuring that 100% domestically grown rice is used.

Since they come in individual packets, they may help prevent overeating.

Along with sweet snacks, consider adding savory options like senbei to your lineup.

Tenkei Confectionery Sweet Select

Tenkei Seika’s Sweet Select is a value assortment pack that lets you enjoy eight types of sweets, including mini orange cakes, chocolate cakes, madeleines, and dorayaki.

It features bite-sized treats, making it a great option for seniors who may not want to eat a lot.

Another advantage is that it includes both Western and Japanese confections.

You can enjoy teatime with your favorite snacks! If you’re unsure what to serve for snacks at a day-care service, why not add Sweet Select to your lineup?

In conclusion

We introduced recommended over-the-counter snacks for seniors.

Mini-size and individually wrapped items make it easy to adjust portion sizes and are reassuring from a hygiene standpoint.

From traditional Japanese sweets to Western-style confections, choose your favorite flavors from the wide lineup and enjoy a heartwarming tea time.

They’re sure to add a lovely touch of color to enjoyable moments at day service centers as well.