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Japan has mint chocolate butter, and it’s now at the top of our shopping list
投稿日 2019年5月26日 14:00:00 (ニュース)
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This opens up so many possibilities, and they all sound delicious.
Japan has been on a serious mint chocolate kick for the past few summers, with so many amazing snacks and desserts that we had to make a chart to keep track of our favorites. But now the country is ready to extend the mint chocolate frontier even further with mint chocolate butter.
The latest creation from Tokyo-based butter specialist Canoble, the fancily named Le Buerre Aromatise Choco Mint starts with a base of fresh butter enhanced with peppermint syrup. From there, bits of peppermint leaf and flecks of chocolate are kneaded into the block. Canoble uses Couverteur chocolate, made with extra cocoa butter, to keep the flavor rich, and goes with a slightly bitter taste so that the buttery properties aren’t overpowered by sugar.
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As for what to pair it with, mint chocolate butter seems like it would go great on a slice of warm toast for a sweet and melty morning eye-opener, or gracing a stack of pancakes (especially since flapjacks are primarily thought of as desserts in Japan). The possibilities are ever more wide open, though, if you remember that butter is a necessary ingredient in plenty of baking recipes, since we imagine using this special version to whip up a batch of cookies or cake would make them even more delicious by imparting a crisp minty finish to their flavor profile.
Canoble’s mint chocolate butter can be purchased online here for 1,240 yen (U$11.40) for a 70-gram (2.4-ounce) package, and we’re already fantasizing about spreading it on some of those mint chocolate peach KitKats we have left over from our taste test.
Source, images: PR Times
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