Saturday, 05 January 2013
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Candy Review: Green Tea KitKat
My boyfriend & I love Mitsuwa! We go to Mitsuwa at least once or even twice a month, because of their hearty and warmy Japanese food.
On a recent visit, after having our usual ramen we decided to walk in the supermarket section and we stumbled upon Green tea KitKat. When I saw it, I just knew I had to have it.
I was surprised that they only had one flavor. I wished there was more of an assortment. The green tea KitKat came in a pack of 12 bars, for $6.99. A little expensive in my opinion.

The green tea KitKat has a crunch. It was sweet and had a slight bitterness like green tea. The taste of it really reminds me of a green tea & tiramisu cake I had a few weeks ago.
I really enjoyed the green tea KitKat goodness. It's a different spin on regular KitKats, since it has an Asian-ness to it. Next time I return to Mitsuwa, I'm definitely going to pick up another bag or another flavor if they have.
If you're looking for a new type of sweet or adventurous, give the green tea KitKat a shot. It's sweet, it's a little bitter, but ultimately it is truly creamy and tasty.Have you ever tried Green tea KitKat or any other flavor?
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Comments (6)
It's expensive, but oh so good! The irony is that it sells out quickly and other other types of KitKats are cheaper.
purple sweet potato KitKat from Okinawa. Expensive and not really taste special. Will see if can get Green Tea one locally.
Green Tea KitKat are absolutely divine~ I made the mistake of eating one at work and almost melted. *0*
I've never had a Green Tea KitKat, but I'd love to try one someday! :)
kit kat japan has tons of flavors avaialble. i've tried apple, brown tea, citrus, cheesecake, cinnamon, green beans, green tea latte, pear, red beans, strawberry, taro, tiramisu, to name a few. my fav has got to be the citrus and cinnamon.
i had the wasabi one thinking it was green tea