[Bebecook] 4 First-Time Cooking Recipes (Choose 1)
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[Bebecook] 4 First-Time Cooking Recipes (Choose 1)
| origin | See product description/detailed information |
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| Packaging type | Room temperature (paper packaging) For courier delivery, eco-packaging is replaced with Styrofoam. |
| Weight/Capacity | 4g each X 7 packs |
| Sales unit | 1box |
| Allergy Information | - Soybeans and kelp: Contains soybeans, wheat, milk, chicken, and beef - Salmon and cheese: Contains soy, wheat, and milk - Creamy Shrimp and Mushroom: Contains milk, soy, wheat, shrimp, and eggs. - Chicken and soybean paste: Contains soybeans, wheat, milk, chicken, and beef - This product is manufactured in the same manufacturing facility as products using eggs, buckwheat, peanuts, mackerel, crab, shrimp, pork, peaches, tomatoes, sulfurous acid, walnuts, almonds, squid, and shellfish (including oysters, abalone, and mussels). |
| Expiration date (or distribution date) information | We will send you products with at least 180 days remaining, including the date of receipt (total consumption period of 365 days). |
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A simple and delicious meal [BeBecook]
First Time Furikake, 4 Types
If you're raising a child, you're probably always wondering, "How can I get them to eat well today?" When that happens, try BeBecook's First Time Furikake, which is simple and makes rice even more delicious. This furikake is made with carefully selected domestic seaweed, seafood, vegetables, and other raw ingredients. It's seasoned simply with salt baked at high temperatures, so the taste is mild and smooth. It's also great for a variety of uses, such as a topping for noodles, in rolled omelets, or vegetable stir-fries, in addition to rice balls. It's packaged in individual portions, making it convenient to use when you're out and about.
About Brand

The taste of all products produced by BeBecook is determined by children's standards. We strive to deliver the pure taste of natural ingredients to children by minimizing the use of broths or sauces other than natural ingredients. We also consider the feelings of mothers who care for their children's health by using only safe and fresh ingredients. All employees' babies at BeBecook grow up eating BeBecook products. Therefore, all employees do their best to create hygienic and nutritious products under the belief that 'our children eat this'.

A simple and delicious meal [BeBecook]
First Yorikake (meal seasoning) 4-item set
If you're raising children, the question of 'how to make them eat well today' always comes up. In such cases, try BeBecook's First Yorikake, which is simple yet makes meals more delicious. It's a furikake made with carefully selected ingredients such as domestic dried seaweed, seafood, and vegetables. Seasoned with salt baked at high temperatures, it has a clean and mild flavor. It's also great for various uses, such as a topping for noodles, in omelets, or vegetable stir-fries, in addition to rice balls. It's packaged in single-serving portions, making it convenient to use when going out.
About Brand

All products manufactured by BeBecook are tailored to children's tastes. They strive to deliver the pure taste of ingredients to children by minimizing the use of broths and sauces, opting for natural ingredients instead. Furthermore, by using only safe and fresh ingredients, they anticipate the care of a mother looking after her children's health. All employees at BeBecook have children who grow up eating BeBecook products. Therefore, every employee is committed to creating hygienic and nutritious products under the belief that 'our own children eat this.'
These are real reviews from Korean customers, written through July 2025.
California Proposition 65
⚠️WARNING: Consuming this product can expose you to chemicals including lead and cadmium which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65Warnings.ca.gov/food.
For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.

