Japanese Sweets

One of my favorite things to do at Mitsuwa is to try out the novel treats they have at the market. Here are some of the new ones I’ve had:

Mocchiri Fucchyo and Shyowa Fucchyo. Or is it Futsuchyo? I can’t tell if the tsu is silent because I have no idea what it means. <: P They are like the popular “hi-chews”, but with tiny gummies inside, and bits of fruit. The soda one has gummy and soda bits that burst in your mouth with carbonation. Very yum.

Tappuri Ichigo & Pafu. Something strawberry and puff. And then it says “chocolate” on the bottom. This is really good and as they say in Chinese…”hen shang!” very fragrant. But in Chinese, it’s a little less about the smell, but it means it’s strong in a good way. The strawberry flavor is potent to a point where it’s a little bit sour and it has crunch bits in it, as well as strawberry bits. These chocolates are individually wrapped, of course, for optimum high quality experience. <: P

Aporo, or Apollo. Howaito & Buruuberii. White & Blueberry! The milk is from Hokkaido, famous for its cows and milk. This is just like the strawberry, except different shape, and no crunch bits. The blueberry part has a coarse texture due to the blueberry bits. So yummy too. Also individually wrapped.

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