Friday 25 November 2016

From Japan,

we have just seen a number of new KitKat themed sweets,


 we have mentioned the huge number of varieties of KitKats in Japan before, some even in gold, and here are a few more to chose from, firstly the limited-edition Amaou Strawberry KitKat features strawberry-flavoured cream sandwiched between crunchy wafers and covered in strawberry-flavoured delicious white chocolate, this KitKat is inspired by the Amaou variety of strawberries grown in Fukuoka which is famous for growing very large strawberries with a rich and intense flavor, I should before we go any further say that I cheated and copied the description from the page the bars are featured on, but for a better look just click on the link to read more about them,

 or you can indulge in the essence and rich taste of matcha green tea with this limited edition Otona no Amasa Matcha KitKat, it features wafers smothered in rich, green tea matcha-flavoured chocolate,

you never can go wrong with strawberries as this limited-edition Yokohama Strawberry Cheesecake KitKat shows, is the perfect mix of fruity and creamy, to create it, Nestle has layered strawberry-flavoured and cheese-infused cream between crunchy wafers and smothered them with creamy cheese-flavoured white chocolate,

 another new one for us, with potato! the Okinawa/Kyushu limited-edition Sweet Purple Potato KitKat features wafers covered in sweet potato-flavoured milk chocolate, the KitKat Beni Imo is made from the exalted Okinawan Purple Sweet Potato, the Beno Imo is known for its excellent beta-carotene content and boasts more anti-oxidants than blueberries.

lastly who could think about foods that are Japanese and not think of sushi and wasabi? so here it is, Limited-edition Wasabi KitKat features wafers covered in wasabi-flavoured white chocolate, it is one of the most interesting flavors of KitKat, so if you like sushi what a perfect way to round off a meal, so there are more than a few KitKats to tempt you and no I am not on commission! but it would be fun to try a few!


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