Delightful Mochi goes well with a cup of coffee. |
It is traditional for the Japanese to give out during the New Year boxes of sweet rice cakes known as mochi. It is believed that if you give mochi to your family and friends, you are wishing them good health and fortune for the coming year.
But something as delicious as mochi is
just too delectable to be eaten once a year. Eventually, the Japanese made mocha
an everyday snack, something you could enjoy at anytime of the year. On
ordinary days, it is served plain with just a variety of condiments to flavor
the rice cake. Popular add-ons include roasted soybean flour, crushed dried
seaweed (nori) and even soy sauce.
This Christmas holiday, why not spread good health and
fortune with your family and friends by giving them boxes of Tokyo Café’s
Mochiya?
Just like the traditional mochi, these little
rice cakes are made using glutinous flour that has been prepared just the way
the Japanese do. Each order of Tokyo Café’s Mochiya comes in a decorative box
of either 6 or 12 pieces. What’s more, all orders of Mochiya come with a free
cup of coffee.
Tokyo Café’s Mochiya come with a variety of sweet fillings
that will surely please your taste buds.
Those who like chocolate can choose from the Shirayuki
(white chocolate with pistachio bits) and Koakuma (dark
chocolate with rum). Only the best chocolate fills your mouth with each bite of
these Mochiya.
For those who want fruit-flavored Mochiya, go for the Tenshi (lemon
custard) or Asahi (mango cream). Think of summer and warm nights by
the beach when you sink your teeth into these little rice balls.
Tokyo Café’s Mochiya is available in gift boxes of 6 and
12 pieces, while a sampler of three is also available. They make perfect
presents for all your friends.
All orders of Tokyo Cafe's Mochiya, whether dine-in or
takeout, come with a free cup of hot or iced specialty blend coffee of your
choice.
Tokyo Café’s Mochiya will be available until January 13,
2013 only.
Tokyo Café’s Mochiya is available at branches in SM Mall
of Asia, SM North EDSA, Go Hotels at Robinsons Cybergate, SM Megamall, SM
Southmall, and Venice Piazza at McKinley Hill.
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