lunes, 4 de agosto de 2014

Sakura Japanese Kit Kat Matching Reviews

Sakura Matcha Kit Kats are usually available in the spring in Japan. If you have a cherry blossom, green tea and white chocolate, and you'll never have access to these rare is definitely a must! While Sakura Matcha Kit Kats are lighter in matcha tea are Sakura (cherry blossoms) are only tea treatment on their own or with fresh whipped matcha.

Packaging and Appearance

Sakura Matcha Kit Kats are in a cardboard box with light gray images of cherry blossoms and a bowl of matcha sponge floating packaged decorated. Space for gift givers in the back is to write a thank you note. Inside the box there are two bars of chocolate that goes each in a foil pouch, the green white from spring to pink salmon are wrapped. Kit Kat red logo stamped on the container.

The rods themselves are bars "two fingers" traditional size Kit Kat, which has been replaced since the bars of "four fingers" here in the United States. They are a source of green buffer.

Aroma and taste

The scent of Sakura Matcha Kit Kats is seasoned lighter than normal Kit Kat Matcha Matcha. It is also quite floral.

The taste is a solid balance of sugar (white chocolate and soft Sakura), spices (white pepper and cinnamon) and green (Oak Leaves, Matcha and fresh cut spring flowers). Although it is quite soft, I can say that this most demanding of Kit Kat that I have ever eaten.

Overall impression

Sakura Matcha Kit Kats are probably a little edge to your average consumer of chocolate, but also for adventurous eaters and lovers of Kit Kat, you are a delight. If you're like the cherry flavor flowers or unusual foods Japanese Kit Kats (Wasabi Kit Kat, anyone?), Kit Kat Sakura Is a must try.

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