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Hi, This is a nice snack. I am sure you know how it tastes like.

1. What is THIS TYPE OF snack called?
2. The outside is just biscuit, made of flour and it is crunchy. But what is the outside called? "bread"?
3. What is the inside called? It is soft and it has fruit flavour. It melts in your mouth. Is it called "stuffing"?

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Hi, This is a nice snack. I am sure you know how it tastes like.

1. What is THIS TYPE OF snack called?
2. The outside is just biscuit, made of flour and it is crunchy. But what is the outside called? "bread"?
3. What is the inside called? It is soft and it has fruit flavour. It melts in your mouth. Is it called "stuffing"?

Thanks!

I would call it a cookie with fruit filling.
 

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I have never seen such a snack. I assume it's for children.
 

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Not a teacher.

May be it is a "cookie crisp" or "crisp biscuit".
 

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You are right. This is for children, and my daughter loves it. Could you explain what the outside is called? I am afraid I can not call it "bread".
 

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Then I'd have to agree with Mike, a cookie with filling.
The outside is the "cookie" itself, inside is the "filling"
 

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It's really cute, whatever it is! Who doesn't want to eat the head off a koala bear?

I'd call it a stuffed cookie.
 

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What does it call them on the box they came in?
 

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Got it! 'Koala Yummies'.

Koala's March (コアラのマーチ Koara no Māchi[SUP]?[/SUP]) is a bite-sized cookie snack with a sweet filling. Made by Lotte, the product was first released in Japan, and was released in March 1984 as "Koala Yummies" in the United States.
Koala's March is in the shape of a koala with a picture of a koala on the outside of the cookie doing various activities. The filling comes in various flavors, such as honey, cafe latte and banana. The two most common flavors are strawberry and chocolate, and are the only flavors available in the U.S. along with white chocolate creme-filled chocolate cookies. The snack also comes in pineapple flavor, though it is rarer than the other flavors. Koala's March supports the Australian conservation group Australian Koala Foundation.
(Wikipedia)
 

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I was in Japan last week and missed the Koala Yummies. I'll have to look out for them next time. :-(
 
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