Description
Super Tasty mushroom and bamboo shoot chocolate biscuits, which will you choose?
Kinoko no Yama ("Mushroom Mountain") and Takenoko no Sato ("Bamboo Shoot Village") are iconic Japanese chocolate and cookie snacks produced bu Meiji since 1975 and 1979. They are defined by a long-running, friendly rivalry known as the "Kinoko-Takenoko War," which pits fans of the crunchy, cookie-like Takenoko against those who prefer the crispier biscuit-stemmed Kinoko.
Ingredients:
<Kinoko no Yama ("Mushroom Mountain")>
Sugar (manufactured overseas and domestically), wheat flour, vegetable oil, cocoa mass, whole milk powder, lactose, shortening, condensed milk powder, skim milk powder, creaming powder, isomerized sugar, cocoa butter, malt extract, salt, yeast / emulsifier, leavening agent, flavoring, (contains wheat, milk ingredients, and soy)
<Takenoko no Sato ("Bamboo Shoot Village")>
Sugar (manufactured overseas and domestically), wheat flour, whole milk powder, vegetable oil, cocoa mass, shortening, liquid egg, egg white, margarine, almond paste, lactose, skim milk powder, cocoa butter, salt, creaming powder, malt extract / emulsifier, leavening agent, flavoring, (contains wheat, egg, milk ingredients, almonds, soy, and macadamia nuts)