March'23 Bokksu: Sakura in Kyoto

16 products

    16 products
    Yatsuhashi Senbei: Black Sesame
    Yatsuhashi Senbei: Black Sesame
    Yatsuhashi Senbei: Black Sesame (1 Pack)
    $1.50
    Matcha Choco Arare
    Matcha Choco Arare
    Handmade Matcha Choco Arare (1 Pack)
    $3.00
    Sakura Mochi
    Sakura Mochi (13 Pieces)
    Sakura Mochi (~13 Pieces)
    $10.00
    Strawberry Cake Gummy
    Strawberry Cake Gummy
    Strawberry Cake Gummy (10 Bags)
    $30.00
    Vegetable Arare: Tomato (20 Pieces)
    Vegetable Arare: Tomato (20 Pieces)
    Vegetable Arare: Tomato (20 Pieces)
    $10.00
    Sakura Souffle
    Sakura Souffle
    Sakura Soufflé (1 Piece)
    $3.00
    Kyoto Sablé: Ume
    Kyoto Sablé: Ume
    Kyoto Sablé: Ume (1 Piece)
    $1.20
    Uji Matcha Chocolate Cookie
    Uji Matcha Chocolate Cookie
    Uji Matcha Chocolate Cookie (~16 Pieces)
    $8.00
    Shiki Oriori: Haru
    Shiki Oriori: Haru
    Shiki Oriori: Haru (1 Pack)
    $3.00
    Hana Iroiro Hatsune Okaki
    Hana Iroiro Hatsune Okaki
    Hana Iroiro Hatsune Okaki (30 Bags)
    $75.00
    Organic Genmaicha Tea (1 Bag)
    Organic Genmaicha Tea (1 Bag)
    Organic Genmaicha Tea (1 Bag)
    $2.00
    Our favorite pink flower has begun to dot Japan’s landscapes. That’s right – sakura, or cherry blossom season has begun. Sakura is only in full bloom for a week, and when the blossoms come out, so do the people. In Japan, it’s customary to view the cherry blossoms in an event known as hanami. One of the best places for hanami is in Kyoto, Japan’s former capital. You can take in Kyoto’s historical beauty by viewing cherry blossoms in parks, castles, temples, and shrines. Our snack box this month shows off many of Kyoto’s finest culinary exports, like Uji matcha cookies, plus some of our favorite sakura-flavored snacks.
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