Lee’s Foodblog – A Great Kyoto Gift: Cha-no-ka Sweets



Green tea and matcha have become so popular outside of Japan, but you might find it hard to find an authentic green tea present. 


My recommendation, cha-no-ka is not a traditional food, but it is a product of drawing on many elements of Kyoto’s 1000-years of history. 


It was created through the collaboration of three experts: the first in tea leaf production, the second in tea, and the third in patisserie making. 


The exquisite, refined taste makes this a great gift to take home, especially for your older relatives. 


You can never go wrong with a traditional snack!


 


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The structure of the cha-no-ka is very simple. 
It is two pieces of okoicha langue de chats (imagine something like green tea biscuits), with a piece of white chocolate is sandwiched in between. 
Okoicha is a strong type of Japanese tea (okoi = thick, cha = tea), obtained by grinding the fresh tea leaves. 
The bitterness of the langue de chat and the sweetness of the white chocolate match well, filling your mouth with excellent flavours. 


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The cha-no-ka, which is produced by a company called Male Branche, can only be bought in Kyoto or online. 
You can find them at: Daimaru (Shijyo-Karasuma), Takashimaya (Shijyo-Kawaramachi), Isetan (JR Kyoto station) and five of their directly operated stores around the city. 
They are sold in multiple of five, for 630 yen/five pieces. To me, this is never enough as this delicious snack is typically consumed faster that you can blink! 
I would highly suggest buying more than 1 box when you visit.


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If you ever pay a visit to Kyoto, do try to go to the Male Branche main store. 
The operating hours are from 9am to 9pm, and the address is: Shokubutsuen Kitamonmae, Kitayama-dori, Kita-ku, Kyoto. Alternately, you can visit the website at http://www.malebranche.co.jp/

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