Shiroi Koibito cookies! Who hasn't heard of this marvelous treat?
It is from Hokkaido and it is very popular as a souvenir!
Each piece has a slice of white chocolate sandwiched in between fragrant langue de chat cookies. They are super delicious and they just melt in my mouth ♥
I'll let the picture do the talking~
Sadly for me, it is exorbitantly priced in Malaysia. This is the price that I have to pay to forgo the plane ticket to Japan haha.
Have you tried it?
Name: Ishiya Patisserie Shiroi Koibito
Price: ¥ 740
Contents: 12 pieces
It is from Hokkaido and it is very popular as a souvenir!
Each piece has a slice of white chocolate sandwiched in between fragrant langue de chat cookies. They are super delicious and they just melt in my mouth ♥
I'll let the picture do the talking~
Sadly for me, it is exorbitantly priced in Malaysia. This is the price that I have to pay to forgo the plane ticket to Japan haha.
Have you tried it?
I looove white chocolate, so just looking at these makes me drool, haha! The packaging is also very kawaii! *_*
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I admittedly have never heard of these! But they certainly do look luxurious.
ReplyDeleteI got this from the airport in Japan last year, love it. I should've bought more =. =
ReplyDeleteLOL me! I haven't heard of them. But they look so good, and I will certainly remember from now on :)
ReplyDeleteHaha, you need a friend in Japan who will mail some to you. I've never tried them, but they look wonderful.
ReplyDeletenever seen or heard of these before. They look so cute and dainty~ I want to try them noooooow T___T
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of or tried these before, but they do look yummy!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are classic!! I prefer the white chocolate ones to the milk chocolate version. It's a lovely treat with a cuppa tea...
ReplyDeletethese cookies are pretty addictive! love the fact they're quite available around touristy places in Japan now LOL.
ReplyDeleteI nver eat that cookies before but looks delicious sweetie..
ReplyDeleteMmm it looks and sounds nice and tasty! I'd never heard of it before, thanks for introducing them to me! If only flying to Japan was more affordable, hehe, until then, guess we'll just have to pay the marked up prices for their goods. XP
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