Wonka chocolate

I believe that this was made at the factory the Oompa-Loompas works.
The Official Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Film Site
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I believe that this was made at the factory the Oompa-Loompas works.
The Official Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Film Site

These Manju contain salt, are very tasty and good with green tea. Manju is a popular traditional Japanese confection.

There are many varieties of manju, but most have an outside made from flour, rice powder and buckwheat and a filling of an (red bean paste), made from boiled azuki beans and sugar.
Manjū – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

“yen ware exhibition” has been held at the collex LIVIN in Daikanyama. “yen ware” is a carbolated design brand by Rui Fukuda, a potter, and Toshirou Nakamura, a graphic designer.

The father of Rui, who has been influenced by Bernard Leach had restored the “shodaiyaki” pottery studio, and Rui has took it over from him as the second generation
successor. At the opening party, people enjoyed Udon, Onigiri rice-ball and SAKEserved there.

collex LIVING
1-1-4,aobadai,meguro-ku,Tokyo
large map
collex – yen ware exhibition 07
Bernard Leach – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

PIERRE HERME is the French super-star patissier, his sweets are all so unique, beautiful, kawaii and shockingly delicious. Especially macaroons have many fans. His world-first boutique has been opened in Tokyo, even before Paris! Maybe he knows we Tokyo girls are crazy about anything yummy! ;9


Now those sweets are available as lovely & tiny collectible figures. So tinny, even put on your finger tip. There are eight set all together in the collection. Of course I collected all of them!


But one thing I realized while I adore them…I’ve not tasted many of his sweets yet. hmmm…
Pierre Hermé – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pierre Hermé – l’univers de goûts, de sensations et de plaisirs®
PIERRE HERME miniature collection
“Karel Capek” is a Japanese tea shop that sells a variety of products including a large selection of loose teas, tea accessories, teapots and teacups, all featuring cute original illustrations.

Karel Capek tea shop(Japanese)
Karel Čapek – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I got a Momo-cyan sweet and mitarashi-dango at a Japanese-style confectionery shop”oosumi-tamaya”.
sooo cute to eat Momo-cyan.

Momo-cyan sweet
Momo-cyan is a PostPet Momo the Pink Teddy Bear.
mitarashi-dango are dipped in sweet syrup made with soysauce, sugar and starch.

mitarashi-dango

daruma bento
I went to Nagano on the Shinkansen last weekend. I had Ekiben(Daruma bento &
Kamameshi bento) both ways(going and coming) on the Shinkansen.
They were made with tasty riches from the mountains like bamboo shoot,
shiitake mushrooms, etc. It’s always fun to eat Ekiben on the trains.
Daruma bento comes in a Daruma dolls. Daruma dolls are hollow and round Japanese wish dolls with no arms or legs,modelled after Bodhidharma.

kamameshi
Kamameshi bento comes in a rustic earthenware pot.
Ekiben (Railway boxed meal) are a specific type of bento boxed meals, sold on
trains and train stations in Japan.
Ekiben containers can be very attractive: made from plastic, wood, or ceramic.
Many train stations have since become famous for their especially tasty ekiben,
made from local food specialties.

Snacks, sweets, cosmetics, ZAKKA, music, accessories, cute wear & something…
Yes, I cannot live without them.(^_-)*
The “it’s DEMO” girls-only online convenient store knows what girls really want so well!.
When you feel like getting something cheap & cute, or just want to feel nice and mellow by looking at those KAWAII stuff, you just go to “it’s DEMO” or “PLAZA STYLE”. Well, I know there are few more I adore, but can’t name them right now.
You would often find yourself at those colorful & delightful shops as you enjoy looking around.
And at the end, you just can’t help bringing something to the cash register!