48-Pack: INABA Dashi Delights for Cats
Our Take
- Some cats seem to like it
- Involves dashi somehow
- Way cheaper than you’ll find elsewhere
- Feed as a side dish. This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.
- Read what INABA says on Green Tea extract here
- Best by 2/6/26 - 3/17/26
- Can it make a margarita: Gross (and yes, we’ve done this joke before, but c’mon, it’s still gross)
Your Take
Feline Hungry
While researching this product, we watched a video on Amazon that explains why this stuff is called “Dashi Delights.”
Here’s what we learned.
You start with:

Which becomes:

Which then becomes:

Which then becomes:

Which then becomes:

Informative, right? Except, there seems to be one thing missing.
THE PART WHERE THE DELICIOUS BROTH BECOMES FUCKING CAT FOOD!
Look, personally, we don’t get this weird farce that pet food companies seem to always be pushing. Seriously, stop pretending you’ve got a team of Iron Chefs in some room, whipping up wet food one container at a time.
Sure, some brands are better than others. They use better ingredients and, in turn, produce a better product. INABA is one of those brands. But we don’t have to pretend they’re making the perfect dashi for Mittens’s before-bed snack.
And even if they were, your cats might still turn up their noses to it. Because that’s just how cats are. So, if you want to try a fancy-ish cat food, you might as well buy it from us. Because you get a lot of it for not a lot of money. If your cat likes it, great! You’ve got plenty to go around. And if they don’t, you can give it to a friend or a cat shelter and seem extremely generous while only spending 24 bucks.
Now, if you don’t mind, we’re gonna order some soup. That video made us a little hungry. The dashi part, we mean. Not the cat food part.
Feed Filet Now
Cheaper for a reason
Meh’s got the Dashi Delights, and here on SideDeal we’ve got the encore: hand-cut grilled fillets made from real tuna or chicken. They’re the kind of snacks your cat will absolutely demand between meals. Just note the best-by dates run 9/29/25 through 11/2/25, so it’s a “buy now, treat now” situation.