- Source:
- PR Times
- Tags:
- Hotel Chocolat / matcha desserts
Related Article
-
Japan’s 7-Eleven teams up with matcha specialist on green tea convenience store treats
-
Japan’s 7-Eleven teams up with historic Kyoto teahouse for matcha crepe and other green tea sweets
-
Ikea Japan’s ‘Matcha Fair’ lets green tea fans enjoy afternoon tea and more while furniture shopping
-
Max Out On Matcha Sweets At Westin Hotel’s Magnificent Matcha Dessert Buffet
-
Denny’s in Japan Serves Kyoto Uji Matcha Desserts for Green Tea Lovers
-
Historic Kyoto teahouse’s gorgeous matcha hydrangea parfaits return for rainy season in Japan
It seems like chocolate brands in Japan aren’t just battling it out to prove they can serve up the best chocolate, but they’re getting inspired by the local cuisine too. For one thing, these chocolatiers all seem to want to gain a foothold in one of the country’s most hotly contested dessert categories: matcha.
Godiva and Lindt have previously thrown their hat into the ring with matcha desserts and beverages, and now a newcomer, British brand Hotel Chocolat, have come up with some matcha treats of their own for their summer menu in 2022.
Two matcha items have been added to the cafe menu. First up is the ‘Matcha-cha Sundae’ (900 yen). It combines both matcha and Hotel Chocolate’s original cacao ice cream, ‘Ice Cream of the Gods’, for a match made in heaven. It also contains elements often found in traditional Japanese desserts such as kinako warabi mochi and sweet red bean paste, along with plenty of matcha powder of course. As you make your way down the sundae, you’ll also find brown sugar syrup and brown rice flakes.
And summer in Japan wouldn’t be the same without iced matcha drinks, so Hotel Chocolat has created the ‘Matcha-cha Choc’ (650 yen for regular size and 750 yen for large). The beverage is packed with Uji matcha and white chocolate, and matcha whipped cream is piled high on top.
These two matcha masterpieces are available at branches of Hotel Chocolat in Japan (not including Lalaport Fujimi).