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Japan has always celebrated its food. The innovation that the Japanese bring to their food is second to none, let alone the taste and presentation. However, what the Japanese also do good is adapting food from other cultures and one such fine example is Japanese Kit Kats. In Japan, winter is the season for eating mandarin oranges while relaxing at home. Each wafer is layered in orange cream and then coated in milk chocolate. The strategic approach of the Kit Kat marketing team and course the amazing taste of the chocolate made it an instant hit. However, what fueled the popularity of Kit Kats in Japan is the idea of celebrating them as a representation of the Japanese food culture. It was believed to be the ideal gift to carry home by tourists in Japan. The tradition of omiyage-gift-giving in Japan was very strong and nestle ensured to take benefit of it. The business model was created to solve a problem the company found in Japanese convenience stores, which frequently rotated items and flavors off of shelves. By producing smaller runs of flavors, the company was better able to control its production costs. [9] It was also economically viable in Japan because there is no initial product fee for listing new products in Japanese convenience stores. [9] Strawberry cheesecake is a specialty of the Kanagawa prefecture. Japanese Strawberry Cheesecake Kit Kats are a popular souvenir for tourists visiting the area!

Sure, you might be able to find traditional flavors like milk or white chocolate. But next time you visit Japan, you’re more likely to find other more eccentric Kit Kat flavors on convenience store shelves.

What is the most popular Kit Kat flavor in Japan?

a b c d e f g h i j k Neary, Lynn (14 May 2010). "Kit Kat Kaleidoscope: Far-Out Flavors From Japan". NPR news. National Public Radio . Retrieved 10 February 2016. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Demetriou, Danielle (12 December 2015). "How the KitKat became a phenomenon in Japan". Telegraph.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 December 2015 . Retrieved 10 February 2016. In September 2013, it was announced that version 4.4 of Google's Android mobile operating system would be named "KitKat". [40] Google licensed the name from Nestlé, with no money changing hands. [41] A promotion ran in numerous countries with specially branded Android Kit Kat bars to win Nexus 7 devices and Google Play Store credit. [42] Fairtrade [ edit ] The result of a collaboration between Nestle and Ito En, this Kit Kat is made to taste like Ito En’s Veggie beverage. It doesn’t taste bad with apple and carrot standing out the most.

Ohagi is a traditional Japanese treat made with glutinous rice, white rice, and red beans. This Kit Kat is made to taste like ohagi covered in kinako (roasted soybean powder). Sometimes considered a biscuit, in 2020 sales of Kit Kats were second to McVitie's biscuits in the UK in the biscuit category. [31] Design [ edit ] And so you can find a surprising number of different flavours, some of which taste better than others, including: Have you ever heard of a soy sauce or sake-flavored Kit Kat? Learn everything there is to know about the dozens of Kit Kat flavors found exclusively in Japan. Zunda became so popular in Miyagi that people started turning it into a shake which is the flavor of this particular Japanese Kit Kat.

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Iyokan Oranges can only be found in Japan and are super abundant in Ehime! These Iyokan orange-flavored Kit Kats have a nice sweetness! The Amaou strawberry isn’t the only strawberry from Japan. While they are the most popular, many Japanese people will say the Tochiotome strawberries from Tochigi are the finest. Winter white ice cream is a big deal in Japan! These chocolate treats are made with white ice cream chocolate flaked with feulletine, a baked confection made of thin crispy crepes.

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