Site Notice
  • We have a limited coverage policy. Please check our coverage page to see which articles are allowed.
  • Please no leaked content less than one year old, or videos of leaks.
  • Content copied verbatim from other websites or wikis will be removed.

Difference between revisions of "Popeye Gold Flicker"

From NintendoWiki, your source on Nintendo information. By fans, for fans.
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "thumb|right|200px|Photo of the Popeye Gold Flicker '''Popeye Gold Flicker''' (Japanese: ポパイ ゴールド フリッカー) is a 1961 foo...")
 
m
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[File:Popeye Gold Flicker.png|thumb|right|200px|Photo of the Popeye Gold Flicker]]
 
[[File:Popeye Gold Flicker.png|thumb|right|200px|Photo of the Popeye Gold Flicker]]
  
'''Popeye Gold Flicker''' (Japanese: ポパイ ゴールド フリッカー) is a 1961 food product. The can is advertised to contain spinach (the food that powers up {{wp|Popeye}}, but more accurately contains {{wp|furikake}} (振掛け), a type of food sprinkled on rice also known as "fish flour").
+
'''Popeye Gold Flicker''' (Japanese: ポパイ ゴールド フリッカー) is a 1961 food product. The can is advertised to contain spinach (the food that powers up {{wp|Popeye}}), but more accurately contains {{wp|furikake}} (振掛け), a type of food sprinkled on rice also known as "fish flour".
  
 
The food while not strictly produced by [[Nintendo]] was produced by [[San.o Shokuhin]]; a three-part consortium between Nintendo, the University of Kyoto and the Omikenshi Company.
 
The food while not strictly produced by [[Nintendo]] was produced by [[San.o Shokuhin]]; a three-part consortium between Nintendo, the University of Kyoto and the Omikenshi Company.

Latest revision as of 00:20, 15 October 2020

Photo of the Popeye Gold Flicker

Popeye Gold Flicker (Japanese: ポパイ ゴールド フリッカー) is a 1961 food product. The can is advertised to contain spinach (the food that powers up Popeye), but more accurately contains furikake (振掛け), a type of food sprinkled on rice also known as "fish flour".

The food while not strictly produced by Nintendo was produced by San.o Shokuhin; a three-part consortium between Nintendo, the University of Kyoto and the Omikenshi Company.

Contains

For 100 grams;

Water (3.2 g)
Protein (34.80 g)
Fat (20.24 g)
Carbohydrate (23.63 g)
Fiber (1.48 g)
Ash count (16.64 g)
Calcium (560 mg)
Vitamin B1 (0.21 mg)
Vitamin B 2 (1.62 mg)

416 calories

Source

All content in this article is courtesy of this BeforeMario.com article.

NintendoWiki logo.png This article is a stub. You can help NintendoWiki by expanding it.


Popeye series logo

Games

Popeye (arcade, NES)  • Popeye (Game & Watch) (Wide Screen, Color Screen Tabletop)  • Popeye no Eigo Asobi

Related

Popeye Ramen  • Popeye Trump