Sugar Rush: Straight from Kyoto

Japanese Chocolates

I’ve been checking my mail with anticipation this week waiting for a very special package to arrive. A while back I answered a survey for fellow food bloggers over at Kyoto Foodie.

As it turns out, I won for giving them some of the best feedback on their blog. The prize? Japanese chocolates and other great treats!

Ready for a virtual sugar rush?

Japanese Chocolates

Japanese Chocolates

Japanese Chocolates

Japanese Chocolates

Japanese Chocolates

Japanese Chocolates

Japanese Chocolates

Japanese Chocolates

Japanese Chocolates

Green Tea KitKat

Green Tea KitKat

Japanese Chocolates

Japanese Chocolates

Everything was so good! If I had to choose, I’d say my favorite was the green tea Kit Kat. Thank you so much Kyoto Foodie!


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14 comments   -   June 30, 2008

1 Peko { 06.30.08 at 2:56 am }

Seeing a bunch of junkfood turn up on a blog called ‘Made Healthier’ now makes me feel a little guilty! ha ha

Thanks much for taking the survey!! (And enjoy the Sugar Rush!) At this moment I am enjoying Laphroaig (part of my diet regimen — ha ha).

Very happy to see that you are pleased with your prize loot! I personally like the ones at the very top (blue package). Did you understand, that is ‘salt-vanilla’ flavored chocolate? It is a bit cheap in character, but novel! The maccha kit-kat is pretty classy, I do believe though. Good choice!

2 Lori { 06.30.08 at 3:05 am }

Hi Peko,
Thanks again, and thanks for translating the kanji on that blue package. All I can read is hiragana and katakana so I just knew it was vanilla something. That was my second favorite! :D
Aloha!

3 rowena { 06.30.08 at 3:11 am }

Grrrr..sorta reminds me of the care package that Kat had sent me but arrived the day after I had left Kauai! My boss ate all of the goodies! Doesn’t it feel sort like xmas? ;-)

4 Lori { 06.30.08 at 3:14 am }

Hi rowena,
It was very much like Christmas, I was so excited to get it! We just laid all the chocolates out and started ripping into it. It was so hard to stop and take pictures first. :)

5 kat { 06.30.08 at 3:19 am }

What a stash!
Satoshi and I recently tried that Chiroru matcha with the mochi in the center and really liked it.

6 Lori { 06.30.08 at 3:25 am }

Hi kat,
It was quite a stash! I had to bring some of it over to my parents’ house so that the two of us wouldn’t eat all of it! :D

7 noble pig { 06.30.08 at 4:25 am }

These are so cool…Green Tea kit-kat…now that’s a new one.

8 Ashley { 06.30.08 at 6:51 am }

The sweet treats look yummy!! I just got back from Japan and LOVED going into the little stores to find new snacks. Those matcha kit-kats were yummy and I’m glad that you enjoyed them too!! I wrote a little tid-bit about snacks in my latest entry from my trip to Japan. How were the “dango” candies? I would be so excited to receive a package like that!! I don’t think I’ve seen any of those at Shirokiya or Marukai!! Thanks for sharing your treasures, I can almost taste them!!

9 Lori { 06.30.08 at 9:29 am }

Hi noble pig,
When I was in Japan I also had the kinako (soybean flour) Kit Kat. They had all kinds of different flavors that we don’t see here! :)

Hi Ashley,
I heard once that Shirokiya had the green tea Kit Kat, but the last time I was there I didn’t see any. Maybe it’s seasonal? The dango ones were good too…chocolate with a little mochi center! ;)

10 sharon { 06.30.08 at 9:41 am }

I dont even know what all of that is, but I can tell its sweet & I’d like it! Congrats on winning such a great stash.

11 manju { 06.30.08 at 11:03 am }

Hi, Lori,
I found you via Rowena’s site, and was instantly mesmerized by all these incredible sweets esp. the matcha ones! What a lucky prize. Did the sakura chocolates taste like cherry or more like the leaf in sakura mochi? Japanese sweets can have the most interesting flavors, I love that! ; )

12 Lori { 06.30.08 at 1:11 pm }

Hi sharon,
Thanks, it was a fun night opening up everything and giving each a try!

Hi manju,
It didn’t taste like cherry…and I usually don’t eat that leaf on the mochi so I’m not too sure. It did taste like sakura flavored things I had in Japan though. It has a similar taste to sakura tea, sakura cake, etc. It’s hard to describe but it’s kind of like a floral taste…in a good way. Similar to cooking with lavender or other fragrant ingredients. Thanks for stopping by! :)

13 Kevin { 06.30.08 at 1:41 pm }

Look at all of that Japanese candy! I just picked up that KitKat at a local Japanese grocery store.

14 Lori { 06.30.08 at 5:14 pm }

Hi Kevin,
That’s great that you could find it in Toronto!

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