Kit-Kat delights your memory in Japan
Kit-Kat.
Worldwide product you'd see this product all over the world.
Did you know Nestle Japan sales variety of flavors specially limited for regions?
No exaggeration involved, this would be a big loss if you didn't try them.
Price is good too, 12 wafers for ¥800 ($7).
They can easily be found in major train station of each region.
Kit-Kat, bitter version.
Sold in: All over Japan
My favorite. Not too sweet, very slightly bitter chocolate flavoring with smooth cacao. This is not limited version, so not too hard to find.
Hokkaido melon with mascarpone cheese.
Sold in: Hokkaido
Powdered mascarpone cheese is put between roasted wafers and covered with white chocolate Hokkaido melon flavoring. Mellow sweetness of melon and refreshing cheese smell.
Sinshu ringo. (Apple)
Sold in: Sinshu (around Nagano)
Sinshu-ringo means "apple harvested in Shinshu (Nagano region) ". Sweetness of the apple is put inside roasted wafer and covered with milk chocolate.
Rum raisins.
Sold in: Tokyo
Rum marinated raisins and crushed biscuits kneaded and covered with white chocolate.
Strawberry cheesecake.
Sold in: Tokyo and other regions
Cheese and cream is put between roasted wafers and covered with strawberry cheese flavoring white chocolate.
Tochiotome. (Strawberry)
Sold in: Tochigi
Strawberry breed of Tochigi brand. Wafer is covered with strawberry flavored white chocolate.
Strawberry cheesecake.
Sold in: Yokohama
Cheese and cream is put between roasted wafers and covered with strawberry cheese flavoring white chocolate. Same as the one Fujiyama looking box.
Wasabi.
Sold in: Sizuoka and Kanto
Well known wasabi shop in Shizuoka, Tamaruya. Nestle and Tamaruya worked together to make this product. Combination of wasabi's elegant piquant and mellow sweetness of white chocolate harmonize the taste.
Believe it or not, this one is really good.
Azuki sandwich.
Sold in: Tokai and Hokuriku
Famous food in Tokai area called, "Ogura toast". That is adzuki bean (red bean) sandwich which you better try out when you are going to Tokai area. This Kit-Kat tastes like just like one, cream with red bean in roasted wafer and covered with milk chocolate.
Uji-matcha.
Sold in: Kyoto and Kansai
Collaboration product made by Nestle and long history tea shop, Ito Kyuemon. Matcha is powdered green tea which tends to have slightly bitter and sweet taste. With such matcha, it is kneaded with white chocolate covering roasted wafer.
Hojicha.
Sold in: Kyoto and Kansai
Another collaboration product by Nestle and Ito Kyuemon. Hojicha is roasted green tea whereas most Japanese tea is steamed. Roasted green tea is kneaded with chocolate covering the wafer. Fragrance of roasty tea get along with chocolate so good.
Kobe pudding.
Sold in: Kyoto and Kansai
Well known pudding in Kobe, my parents used to buy them as a souvenir for every time they went Kobe city. This pudding is way more thicker and sweeter than ordinal pudding in Japan. (yum yum...) Mellow, full-bodied and fruity (in a way) taste.
Momiji manju.
Sold in: Hiroshima
Momiji (maple) manju (bun with bean jam paste) is the one, without en exception, everyone going to Hiroshima bring back with. Powdered bean jam is in between wafers and covered with momiji manjued flavoring white chocolate. This is the only Kit-Kat has unique shape to put a punch mark of maple leaf.
Amaou. (Strawberry)
Sold in: Fukuoka and Kyushu
Strawberry breed of Fukuoka brand. (In my opinion, thickness in the taste is a bit more than Tochiotome strawberry.) Wafer is covered with strawberry flavored white chocolate.
Kumamoto cha.
Sold in: Kumamoto, Kyushu and Okinawa
Kumamoto tea is covered with bitter chocolate. Each sales of this box makes a donation from Nestle to Kumamoto city. Let's supoport them.
Beni-imo, Okinawan sweet potato.
Sold in: Okinawa and Kyushu
Elegance in potato was a myth until I taste one. This sweet potato contains affluent anthocyanin which helps your vision widely harvested in hot area like Okinawa. Not sure this Kit-Kat helps your vision too, but hey, taste is the only thing matters. (right?)
For you reference, check out their location map to get an idea where these limited editions are sold.
Limited Time offered Kit-Kat.
There are also limited time offer ones that are sold everywhere for certain time of year.
Nihonshu. (Japanese sake)
Sold in: All over Japan
Limited edition of Kit-Kat, and not announced when this product will be out of the market. Tastes JUST like sake (no alcohol) with after taste and fragrance of sake-like amplifying aroma. This product is becoming more and more popular among oversea tourists, Nestle Japan may just continue its production.
Raspberry.
Sold in: All over Japan
Limited edition of Kit-Kat for spring time. Freeze-dried raspberry juice is kneaded into dough which makes it slightly sourly and mild sweetness.
Premium MINT.
Sold in: All over Japan
Limited edition of Kit-Kat for summer time. Mint and feuillantine flavor is kneaded in chocolate, which makes it refreshing minty aroma and feuillantine crispy texture.
Raspberry.
Sold in: All over Japan
Limited edition of Kit-Kat for autumn time. Granular strawberry is kneaded into dough which makes it so "strawberry" and fresh sourness.
Not sweet as other strawberry ones.
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Official web: https://nestle.jp/
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