with a difference,
the
white-chocolate treats are produced from cocoa beans grown on a farm in
Sulawesi, Indonesia, and then dyed naturally with fruits, teas, and other
edibles, all photographs Little
MOTHERHOUSE,
shifting
from lemon balm to mint or more dramatically from chestnut to beet-soaked
maroon, Little
MOTHERHOUSE’s sweets are infused with elegant gradients that permeate both
bar and packaging,
opening one of the bars this is what you will see, this one Blueberry x
Ginger,
or how about Matcha x
Raspberry?
there are so many combinations to chose from including black pepper yuzu, matcha raspberry, and cassis brandy, all of which
coincide with one of Japan’s four seasons, you can pick up a single bar, or more
realistically try all 12, by heading to the designer’s shop, they sound and look delicious!
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