[Thailand limited flavor] Japanese sweets that have made their way to Thailand
Sawa Dee Car!
This is Shoko (´ε`) You sometimes receive sweets as souvenirs from your overseas travels, right?
However, for those who are not used to living abroad, foreign sweets can be somewhat mysterious and difficult to understand.
Shoko, I don't understand how you feel.
table of contents
KitKat
Kit Kat Bites, probably crunchy texture.
Very good price at 129 baht.
Matcha flavor is now a worldwide craze.
The secret to its popularity is not just sweetness, but bitterness.
The matcha azuki bean flavor is sure to be delicious! 115 baht.
Mentos
Mentos chocolate!
Mentos chocolate caramel!
! It will turn into energy soon.
Might be good when climbing. Also available are mint, soda mix, rainbow, fruit, pink lemonade limited edition, and sour mix.
Mentos is 10 baht.
They were running a campaign where you could buy one and get another. What does rainbow taste like?
Hi-Chew
Fruit flavor, cola flavor, and Hokkaido melon flavor!
Hokkaido was the filming location for the Thai movie "Fernday".
Nowadays, many Thai people are visiting Hokkaido to see the sacred places of movies.
I wonder if the temperature difference will surprise me. Even though there is melon in Thailand...I dare to try Hokkaido melon flavor.
Hi-Chew is 20 baht. We are currently running a buy 2 get 1 campaign.
toppo
Chocolate flavor and vanilla chocolate flavor.
20 baht.
I love Toppo. It's wonderful that there's plenty of chocolate until the end.
Pretz
The good thing about Pretz is that it's not sweet!
Especially the larb and tom yum goong flavors that are unique to Thailand.
Spicy, sour, and salty, it's great as a snack!
Pretz is 13 baht.
Kappa Shrimp
Oh my God!
Comes with chopsticks! My hands aren't dirty. Black pepper flavor and seaweed salt flavor.
Both are sweets that go well with alcohol. Kappa Ebisen is 18 baht
Koala's March
Easy to understand Japanese notation!
thank you. Chocolate banana flavor and mango flavor.
Both have an easy-to-understand Thai souvenir taste! There are 7 sachets in a hexagonal box for 100 baht.
A pack of 12, perfect for scattering, costs 120 baht.
Pocky
We have popular flavors like chocolate banana, mango, and matcha!
This is 18 baht.
Rich chocolate that exudes a sense of luxury from the package.
This one is a bit expensive at 24 baht. Furthermore, the blueberry flavor is a popular souvenir for tourists!
A little expensive at 25 baht! But it looks delicious! !
summary
This time, out of the many sweets available, I've narrowed it down to some that are well-known in Japan.
For souvenirs for people who have never been to Thailand, we think that ``Thailand-only flavors of familiar sweets'' would be a great gift.
! Of course, those who like Thailand will definitely be pleased \(^o^)/