Meiji Rich Matcha Biscuit




Meiji comes to you with another great candy treat, an Oreo-like cookie sandwich but made from high quality ingredients, this one with real matcha (green tea). This is a box of Rich Matcha Biscuits using a creamy white chocolate blend that's 51% real matcha. A delicious, rich candy treat you are sure to love. Twist, split and share with friends, or enjoy each bite just for yourself. The pari pari (crispy) outside with the creamy inside makes for a delicious combination. Individually wrapped and each one good to the last bite.

A product of Japan, each box comes with just 6 cookies where every 2 cookies are packed together. So essentially, you get 3 packs in a box, with 6 cookies in total. A dear friend has bought it for me, but I think it costs $4 based on Choco Express.

It reminds me of American Oreos and even though I am not an oreo fan, I still feel that this matcha biscuit tastes worse than the regular oreos. I didn't really like it. The chocolate crunchy exterior is hard and dry with a mild bitter taste while the matcha blended with white chocolate is sweet. It may feel like a good combination but I just didn't like it, in general.



                                           

 Source : Jbox



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Kataoka Bussan Tsujiri Matcha Milk




At $4.90 from Yamakawa Super, The Central, each package contains 5 individual sachets that makes sipping a hot mug of matcha latte a very affordable alternative to paying $6 in a downtown café.

At times, I just like to have a mug of matcha latte in office, settle down my nerves, breathe, relax and then focus again, especially when things get hectic.

Else, I drink it on a lazy Sunday afternoon at home, listening to some new age music, chill and recharge to prepare for another hectic week at work again.

I like this matcha milk where the quality is comparable to those you get from cafes. It has a lovely matcha aroma, blended with just enough milk to give that right concentration of matcha taste. Not too bitter or too sweet. Just right for me! A winner, in my opinion.

It can be drank iced or hot but I prefer mine to be piping hot so I can't really comment how it tastes like, when its iced matcha.



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