Royal Family Matcha Mochi 120g, (Pack of 1)
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Indulge in the authentic taste of Taiwan with ROYAL FAMILY Matcha Mochi. This exquisite treat combines a delicate, soft, and chewy glutinous rice exterior with a rich, sweet red bean paste filling. The star of the show is the refined, aromatic flavor of premium green tea powder, offering a truly genuine matcha experience in every bite.Crafted with care using time-honored recipes, each 120g package is a perfect balance of tradition and taste. With no allergens, it's a snack that can be enjoyed by many. To enjoy its ideal soft and chewy texture, simply keep frozen and thaw at room temperature before consumption.Net Quantity: 120gIngredients: Maltose, Sugar, Glutinous Rice, Hydroxypropyl Distarch Phosphate (E1442), Red Bean Paste [Red Bean, Sugar, Maltose, Palm Oil], Green Tea Powder, Palm Oil, Flavour, Sorbic Acid (E200) (Preservative).
Indulge in the authentic taste of Taiwan with ROYAL FAMILY Matcha Mochi. This exquisite treat combines a delicate, soft, and chewy glutinous rice exterior with a rich, sweet red bean paste filling. The star of the show is the refined, aromatic flavor of premium green tea powder, offering a truly genuine matcha experience in every bite.Crafted with care using time-honored recipes, each 120g package is a perfect balance of tradition and taste. With no allergens, it's a snack that can be enjoyed by many. To enjoy its ideal soft and chewy texture, simply keep frozen and thaw at room temperature before consumption.Net Quantity: 120gIngredients: Maltose, Sugar, Glutinous Rice, Hydroxypropyl Distarch Phosphate (E1442), Red Bean Paste [Red Bean, Sugar, Maltose, Palm Oil], Green Tea Powder, Palm Oil, Flavour, Sorbic Acid (E200) (Preservative).
AmazonThe cakes, known as mochi, are cute round buns made of soft and chewy rice. Quality product Item package quantity: 1 Item package weight: 0.14 kilograms
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