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Oreo has gone global, and the most fun flavors often live overseas. Asian markets in particular are home to limited-edition Oreos in matcha, strawberry shortcake, mango, peach-grape and other combinations you'd struggle to spot in a U.S. grocery aisle. We bring those bags home so the cookie jar can travel.
Which Asian Oreo Flavors Will I Find?
The lineup rotates with availability, but recurring international Oreos include Matcha (Japan), Strawberry Shortcake, Peach-Grape, Mango-Peach, Chocolate-Hazelnut and seasonal regional editions. Always check the product page for current flavors and country of origin.
Are These Oreos Imported From Japan or Korea?
International Oreos in our Asian Market are sourced from overseas, often from manufacturing partners in Asia. The packaging frequently reflects the source market — language, design and even cookie size or filling color may differ from the U.S. version.
What Makes Asian Oreos Different?
Beyond flavor variety, Asian Oreos sometimes have softer cookies, lighter filling-to-cookie ratios or formulations adapted to local taste preferences. Some flavors come in mini size or thin-cookie formats. Half the fun is comparing two flavors side by side and noticing what's changed.
Do These Come in Limited Editions?
Often, yes. Asian markets release seasonal and regional Oreos that aren't part of the regular lineup. We bring them in when we can, so checking back periodically is a good way to catch a flavor before it disappears.
Ways to Enjoy
- Twist, lick, dunk - the classic ritual still works on every flavor.
- Crush over ice cream or yogurt for a quick dessert.
- Pair fruit-flavored Oreos with milk or an Asian milk drink.
- Add to a snack box alongside Pocky and Asian candy for variety.
- Compare a Japanese matcha Oreo with a U.S. classic side by side - a fun party trick.
Bring a piece of your favorite trip back to the snack drawer. Browse more Asian cookies and biscuits or peek at Korean and Japanese favorites.