Are Japanese Kit Kats different?

Are Japanese Kit Kats different?

Japanese Kit Kats are known to have a wide variety of unique flavors. Since then, they have been sold in more than 300 different flavors, making them a part of the Japanese culture. Most of these Japanese Kit Kat flavors are exclusive to certain cities, regions, and seasons.

Why does Japan get all the good Kit Kats?

Actually, in Japan, Kit Kats are actually known as a symbol of good luck. More specifically, a good luck charm for exam students. Kit Kat in Japanese is pronounced “kitto katto” which actually sounds very similar to the Japanese phrase “kitto katsu”, which translates to “you will surely win”.

What are all of the Kit Kat flavors in Japan?

Japanese Kit Kat Flavours

  • Plain milk chocolate.
  • Strawberry.
  • Sake.
  • Wasabi.
  • Matcha green tea.
  • Tokyo Banana.
  • ‘Sweetness for adults’ (dark chocolate)

What is the pink Kit Kat from Japan?

Ruby chocolate
Candy fans in Japan and South Korea soon will be getting a different taste of their beloved KitKat bars, as Nestle takes the wafer treat and dips it in a new confection dubbed Ruby chocolate. KitKats coated in the pink-tinged, berry-like chocolate will make their debut Friday.

What flavor is the green Japanese Kit Kat?

Matcha Green Tea
Japanese Kit Kat Matcha Green Tea Flavor chocolate, kitkat candy snack Japan Exclusive Pack of 2.

Why is Kit Kat so expensive?

Kitkat in western countries is much more costly because of the ingredients and the other costs. For example Indian variant of the chocolate contain cocoa powder, whereas the western one contains cocoa butter. Cocoa butter brings a rich chocolaty taste and helps the chocolate melt at the body temperature.

Are Kit Kats made in Japan?

Kit Kats in Japan are produced at Nestlé-owned factories in Himeji and Kasumigaura. The milk chocolate used for Kit Kats is made from whole-milk powder and Nestlé buys most of its cacao beans from West Africa.

What flavor is the green KitKat from Japan?

matcha
Infused with concentrated matcha, this Kit Kat is a darker green than other matcha flavor varieties you may have tried. Within the chocolate are ground green tea leaves to further the flavor and provide the health benefits of green tea, which is why this Kit Kat is called “Matcha no Chikara” or “The Power of Matcha.”

How many Kit Kats are in Japan?

Japan is home to over 300 unique flavors of Kit Kats created exclusively for certain cities, regions, and seasons.

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