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Latest reviews

Dajia Master is indeed a taro expert

Finally saw this taro crisp on sale, buy it first

If it wasn't 190 calories per pill, I would probably finish a whole box in one day

It's OK. Not amazing, but you can try it when you miss Taiwanese food.

Although it is a little expensive, it is a non-sweet snack. The production date was three weeks ago, which is pretty good. However, there are still food additives in the ingredient list.

Creamy and smooth and a mochi in the middle! Could be eaten warm (in an airfryer) or cold (in a fridge).

There is only one flavor, looking forward to the return of 4 flavors soon

Small and not very sweet Not as fresh and delicious as the last time I bought it
Latest reviews

Delicious, not sweet, with mochi filling.

I’ve heard everyone say that the purple taro cakes of Taiwan’s Dajia Master are very delicious. The taro is sweet and there is mochi in the middle. It tastes very good and the sweetness is just right. I saw there are 3 packs and it’s just right. I bought it to try the taste. Is it really that good?

The half-price taro paste cake tastes great

Dajia Master - Purple taro cake, big sale, buy it and try it.

Received the Taro Mochi Pastry on July 5th. The box consist of 3 mochi which cost $5,59 which average to $2 each. The pastry was totally stale even though the expiry date is July 18. It had a slight putrid smell when I first open. The pastry have faint taste of taro and the mochi is dry. I will NEVER buy this again.

This is the first time I buy this brand of taro crisps. This three-pack is more suitable for buying to try.

I love it , it has mochi inside not too sweet
Recent service reviews
Sept. 2024
Very good prices, delivery on times of any time I ordered . Good service. Good product. You can find anything's on Weee!
Jun. 2024
I've hunted all over Connecticut for Asian groceries and they're difficult to find in my area. I love being able to order them on Weee!
Apr. 2024
Great customer service. Experienced customer service who answers the phone could always solve problem efficiently.
Jan. 2024
I really appreciate that you work hard to uphold standards of quality. I like the wide variety of products and the ease of shopping with you.
Popular reviews

Dajia Master is indeed a taro expert

Finally saw this taro crisp on sale, buy it first

If it wasn't 190 calories per pill, I would probably finish a whole box in one day

It's OK. Not amazing, but you can try it when you miss Taiwanese food.

Although it is a little expensive, it is a non-sweet snack. The production date was three weeks ago, which is pretty good. However, there are still food additives in the ingredient list.

Creamy and smooth and a mochi in the middle! Could be eaten warm (in an airfryer) or cold (in a fridge).

There is only one flavor, looking forward to the return of 4 flavors soon

Small and not very sweet Not as fresh and delicious as the last time I bought it

Delicious, not sweet, with mochi filling.

I’ve heard everyone say that the purple taro cakes of Taiwan’s Dajia Master are very delicious. The taro is sweet and there is mochi in the middle. It tastes very good and the sweetness is just right. I saw there are 3 packs and it’s just right. I bought it to try the taste. Is it really that good?