Containing 5 in a pack, I picked up this from a supermarket in Japan. Its a very ordinary Japanese green tea, which can be made cold or hot. The colour is a lovely green which reminds one of Matcha Latte.
Matcha Pudding from Kyoto
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Here's how it look like when I first bought it from a shop in Kyoto.
After removing the first packaging, it looks almost the same, but in a lighter colour version.
Containing the spoons and syrup sachets pack.
The matcha colour does not look that appealing and the taste was slightly bland.....until....
Pour in the syrup and it taste much nicer. Almost like soya beancurd. Texture is not as smooth as beancurd but like tofu. Matcha taste was not that strong but its still a nice and sin-less dessert to enjoy.
Green Tea Cookie
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Directly from Japan, doesn't the packaging look so presentable as a gift to someone? But I was disappointed with the cookie itself. It does not look that appealing and it looks dry and hard.
In fact, the taste felt so much like Danish cookies, in those round boxes with sugar coating on top of each cookie.
This green tea cookie tasted so much like that. Crunchy and dry, what a cookie should be. The green tea taste is not very strong, in fact, you would have missed it, if you do not take notice.
Not something I would get it again.
Langue De Chat ( Uji Matcha )
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Lovely and yummy with matcha cream inbetween the matcha biscuits. Not sweet but with a slight bitter after taste instead. Only 10pieces in a box only.
Get it from Japan....or on Amazon.
Shop Langue De Chat ( Uji Matcha )
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