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    Trending Global Faves You Need to Try in 2025

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    Trending global faves hit me like a freight train sometime around February when I was snowed in, doom-scrolling TikTok in my stained college hoodie, and suddenly every third video was someone in Seoul biting into these cylindrical rice cakes swimming in lava sauce. Next thing I know I’m driving 45 minutes to the only H-Mart in the state at 9 p.m. because apparently tteokbokki is my new personality.

    I’m not proud of this, but I cried a little the first time I tried the spicy kind. Not emotional crying—actual physical pain crying. My Ohio-born tongue was NOT ready, but now I keep a tub in the fridge like it’s leftover pizza. My mom walked in, saw the bright red sauce, and thought I murdered someone in the kitchen. Worth it.

    ### Korean Corn Syrup Crack (Honey Butter Chips)

    I ordered these off some sketchy Amazon seller because the grocery store was out and I was desperate. They showed up vacuum-sealed like drugs. One bite and I understood why K-pop stans riot when these sell out. Sweet, salty, vaguely fake-buttery—it’s everything wrong and perfect. I ate an entire family-size bag during one rewatch of Parasite and didn’t even feel human afterward.

    Look, I read Narnia as a kid and thought Turkish delight sounded bougie. Then I tried the rosewater stuff from the international aisle and almost spit it out—tasted like grandma perfume. But the pomegranate ones with the nuts? Changed my life. I hide them from myself in the freezer now because self-control is a myth.

    Messy global snack shelf with lonely Goldfish cracker.
    Messy global snack shelf with lonely Goldfish cracker.

    There’s this little Latin market 20 minutes away that sells fresh ones on weekends. Dulce de leche so thick it’s basically caramel glue between two delicate cookies, rolled in coconut. I bought six. Ate four in the parking lot like an animal. My steering wheel still has coconut flakes stuck to it. Send help. https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20250210-the-global-snacks-taking-over-america

    South African peri-peri biltong. Sounds sexy, right? Dried meat seasoned with fire. I saw some influencer call it “African jerky but better” and lost my mind. Ordered a bag online. It arrived smelling like a spice bomb went off in my mailbox. First bite: incredible. Second bite: still incredible. Third day: my breath could peel paint and my girlfriend banned me from the bedroom. 10/10, no regrets, will traumatize loved ones again. https://www.cachafaz.com.ar/en/

    • H-Mart or any decent Asian grocery (pro tip: go on weekdays, the weekends are war zones)
    • Jungle Jim’s if you’re lucky enough to live near Cincinnati (it’s basically Disney World for weirdos like me)
    • Random Latin markets—ask the abuelas, they know what’s up
    • Amazon, but you’re playing Russian roulette with expiration dates https://www.hmart.com/store-locator
    • That one gas station off I-71 that randomly stocks Bulgarian feta and kimchi (don’t ask questions)
    Half-frozen bitten lokum under fridge glow.
    Half-frozen bitten lokum under fridge glow.

    These trending global faves turned my boring Midwest pantry into a passport I never asked for. Yeah, my bank account hates me. Yeah, my jeans are staging a protest. But also… I know what real yuzu tastes like now? And that’s kinda beautiful in a dumb, chaotic, American-gluttony kind of way.

    So go out there. Drive the 45 minutes. Embarrass yourself at the checkout when the cashier has to google how to ring up the weird foreign thing. Eat something that scares you a little. Your taste buds deserve better than another bag of flamin’ hot whatever.

    What trending global fave are you hunting down next? Drop it in the comments so I can add it to the chaos. My waistline thanks you in advance.

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