Chocolate is one of those things that everyone loves. Not only it’s delicious, but also science has proven that is good for your health. So you can give another scoop to your Nutella jar. Since it can be perfectly turned or mixed with almost anything, chocolate is really a gift from the gods. Cookies, sandwiches, ice creams, syrup and so on. Also, it can stand alone and still be an amazing treat.
Many are the franchises that use chocolate as their main ingredient to create appetizing candies. Kit Kat is one of those, who create an incredible chocolate covered waffle-bar. But as any of this companies do, they tend to experiment with new flavors. Now, Kit Kat made an allied, sort of, with Japan. The capital of the odd and amazing. To create something completely new.
Kit Kat Sushi.
Many mixes that these companies create tend to go either way: or they’re super delicious or they’re incredibly gross. But Kit Kat along Japan, have created a traditional yet new sensation. Proving as well that Japan is also the capital of cute and impressive looking food.
The Kit Kat sushis comes in three flavors: Maguro (tuna), Tamago (egg) and Uni (sea urchin). But it won’t be a sweet and salty mix. The flavors are still going to be sweet, as their name is only for the sushi that inspired their looks.
Maguro bar.
As the first street-facing Kit Kat specialty shop will open in Ginza, Tokyo on February 2. Since the other shops are located in department stores and underground shopping areas.
The Maguro flavor is a raspberry flavored Kit Kat bar. On top of a piece of puffed rice covered. That is deliciously covered in white chocolate. Sounds pretty good, to be honest.
Tamago bar.
To mark the event, the store will be selling very special sushi Kit Kats. This is the second time that Kit Kat Japan has teased the public with releasing Kit Kat Sushi. But the previous time was an April Fools’ Day joke.
The Tamago is a pumpkin pudding Kit Kat. That is also on top of the covered in white chocolate puffed rice. With a wrap of seaweed.
Uni bar.
Finally the Uni bar, the most exotic and elaborated of them all, a seaweed wrapping. Emulating a roll more than the others as it covers a double helping of Kit Kats. Both with Hokkaido melon and mascarpone cheese flavored candies.
The covered chocolate waffle bars will be only for limited time, from February 2-4. Also, they will cost 3,000 yen US $26. So if you really want to try them you should really move, as we think they will fly off the shelves.
Source: Mashable.com