Regent Tempura Shrimp Flavor Snack

regent tempura
You can compare this snack to clover chips because I think you are more familiar with it than other snacks, that is, if you are a junk food junkie. The only difference is its much bigger and thicker than clover chips and instead of the usual cheese flavor, this one has shrimp flavor instead. The first time I ate it, it has a lot of MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) but today, when I ate it again, there is some change in the taste and the MSG not visible.


Product Name: Regent Tempura Shrimp Flavor Snack
Type of Product: Shrimp Flavor Snack
Flavor: Shrimp
Net Weight: 100 grams ( 3.5 OZ)
Store: Save More Angono
Date of Purchase: March 17, 2008
Ingredients: Wheat Flour, Tapioca Starch, Vegetable Oil (may contain coconut oil and or Palm oil), Shrimp, Baking Powder, Shrimp Flavor, Sugar, Iodized Salt, Monosodium Glutamate, Food Colors (Tartrazine, Sunset Yellow FCF).
Manufacturer: Regent Foods Corporation – 80 Eusco Road, Bo.Kalawan Sur, Pasig City, Philippines


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11 Responses to “Regent Tempura Shrimp Flavor Snack”

  1. Lita says:

    06 May 2008

    Dear Sirs,

    On May 01, I bought a 100g regent tempura shrimp flavored snack from a store beside Julie’s bakeshop counter (MRT steps) in Farmer’s Market Cubao, Quezon City. We opened the package on Sunday as a late TV viewing snack and consumed Monday, May 5 after sealing it and placed inside the microwave oven.

    As I reached and thought for a last piece, I discovered a nut(bolt) after it grinded to my teeth though was lucky not swallowing it. The package is ready for your checking at your convenience.

    This is for your information.

    Yours sincerely,

    Estrellita Tenedero Valeriano vda de Covarrubias

    1 Comet’s Loop, Blue Ridge B
    Libis, Quezon City 1110
    Tel.: 682-1497
    Cel.: 09293403214

  2. me says:

    hello… can i have a number of your company… is there a tempura dealer here in TARLAC..? if there is.., how could we contact them…

    hope for your response… thanks

  3. jfoodie says:

    Hello,

    This is just a personal blog and not a snacks company.

    Thanks for your comments!

  4. Rosario Cristobal says:

    Gud pm. I’m interested to sell tempura shrimp flavor. May I know who is your distributor in Manila. contact number. how will much is the minimum order. I am planning to distribute to small sari-sari store here in our area.
    I hope I can make business with you.

    Mrs. Rosario Cristobal
    1347 Miguelin Street
    Sampaloc, Manila
    email – charingwin@yahoo.com
    Landline – 7326102
    Cel – 09154426473

  5. jfoodie says:

    Hello Mrs Rosario,

    I don’t sell those snacks, I only blog about junk food stuffs. If you are interested you can contact them directly on the address above ( see my post above ). In my opinion, I think there is no need contact them if you are selling in a sari sari store. You can buy it on pure gold supermarket, save more, parco or grocer e.

  6. sushi says:

    Many Filipinos do not know the difference between EBI (Shirmp) TEMPURA and EBI FURAI.

    For Tempura, usually you use flour and egg as batter coating but for Furai (which means FRY in English) uses bread crumbs.

    This Tempura flavored snack (which I doubt is no way close to the real Tempura) if you look close at the package photo is EBI FURAI and NOT TEMPURA.

  7. Nacy E. Alabat says:

    Good day,

    Do you have a product distributor here in Cebu? How can I contact them. Please send me the contact number of the your distributor here in Cebu.

    You can contact me at my email:Nacy_Enero@yahoo.com or may call at 032-272-3828.

    Thank you,,

  8. karl florentino says:

    hey i just have 1 question..
    do they sell Tempura here at California,USA??

    coz i craving for that again..
    i always eat that back when i was in the Phillipines..

    just email me if u know someone who sells it..
    thank you so much!!

  9. Jaja says:

    I really like this food. =)

    Even if it’s just junk food, it’s the only JUNK FOOD that I get satisfied with. Unlike other junk foods, I don’t easily get full and others cost a lot. Tempura is already pretty big and delicious. Not too salty, not too… shrimpy? =)

  10. Arvin says:

    Hi ! i am a marketing student..Why is tempura chose the product yellow or gold, and what is the connection of the color and the product? any information would be helpful..thank you!

  11. Mr. Boyet Vacal
    Sales Manager

    Good day!! Remimber we met at Rockwel Center during the LCC award event last friday, January, 20, 2011.

    I have small distribution company oprerated in lower Laguna with 7 distribution fleet. I am interested with your products, perhaps we can be of help in placing it to the tertiary level where we operated.

    We highly appreciate if you able to send us products brochures, pricelist for us to study and start the business very soon.

    Thank you.
    Angelo Costes

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