Friday, July 19, 2013

Japanese Premium Cookies by Arome Bakery Room

While other bloggers are busy unboxing their beauty subscription boxes, I'm here unboxing a big box of cookies! :D

Japanese Premium Cookies by Arome Bakery Room

My sister bought this from Hong Kong, and now I'm wondering why all yummy food are in Hong Kong.

Ingredients:


And now, for the big reveal!


A paper cover serves as a guide to which flavors of cookies are inside the box.

Dark Rye and Walnut Cookie

Dark Rye and Walnut Cookie and Cashew Cookie resemble to good ol' butter cookies we have here, only with a smoother texture.

Okinawa Brown Sugar Cookie

If you're a fan of Okinawa milk tea, I bet you're reach for the Okinawa Brown Sugar Cookie as soon as you open the box (which my sister did). This one had a slightly roasted aroma and wasn't too sweet.

Green Tea Cookie

My favorite is green tea by default, since I'm biased to everything that's green tea-flavored. Haha!

Cashew Cookie

Charcoal and Coconut Cookie

The Charcoal and Coconut Cookie has real charcoal powder in it! OMG, I just ate some charcoal. :D The coconut bits added texture to the cookie.

All the variants have that soft and delicate (almost chewy) texture, and each flavor is distinct. And, it comes with a pretty classy box - perfect to give as a gift.

Which flavor sparks your curiosity the most? :)

Love,
Helen

10 comments:

  1. it was only recently that i discovered japan is good with deserts too :D i guess i was too focused on sushi and their katsu :D the packaging is almost the same as royce chocolates :)

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    1. Come to think of it, it does have that Royce chocolates feel to it! Very classy.

      Yes, Japan is good with desserts and sweets too. Think, Green Tea KitKats and loads of other exotic flavors. :D

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  2. Wow, Helen! This is making my mouth water. Looks super tasty and such as nice way to package a box of cookies. :)

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    1. The box itself is super nice. I'm keeping it long after the cookies are gone. Haha :)

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  3. Hi Helen! Nice meeting you yesterday on the event! Followed you on bloglovin. Let's keep in touch! :)
    Smize with Style

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    1. Hello Queenly! Followed you back via GFC! Nice meeting you too!

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  4. Charcoal and coconut cookies sound so different! I would love to try that! I love that all the cookies are individually packaged too!

    Rebecca
    www.winnipegstyle.ca

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    1. The charcoal one looks gross while you chew it (since it's black) but it tastes good. :D

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  5. The green tea cookie looks pretty interesting! :D


    xoxo,
    Gelleesh.com

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