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Momo no Yakata Co., Ltd. "Nagoyajo"
A classic Nagoya souvenir sweet loved for 20 years.
Created for the 2005 World Expo in Aichi from a desire to make a sweet that would energize Nagoya, this long-selling treat now sells more than 8.5 million pieces a year. These chocolate sandwich cookies pair mildly sweet white chocolate with crisp, fragrant, crunchy cookies made with almonds, making them so delicious you won’t be able to stop at just one.
The chocolate uses high-quality couverture chocolate. The cookies are carefully baked in a dedicated factory designed specifically for this dough, using specially selected flour to create their crisp texture. Attention to every step of the process gives this simple treat a memorable flavor.
The packaging, inspired by the stylish Nagoya ladies known as "Nagoya-jo," who drew attention in the 2000s for their distinctive fashion and hairstyles, has also become a talking point.
Highlights
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A long-selling white chocolate sandwich cookie that has been on sale since 2005.
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White chocolate made with high-quality couverture chocolate, sandwiched between crisp, crunchy cookies.
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The elegant packaging inspired by "Nagoya-jo" is also popular.
Photos
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A chocolate sandwich cookie loved as a classic Nagoya souvenir
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Mellow white chocolate sandwiched between pleasantly crisp cookies
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Individually wrapped for easy sharing
Official FAQs
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If there is a problem with the product after opening, can it be returned or exchanged?
If there is a problem with a food product after opening, we will assist you with a return or exchange.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 「なごや嬢」
- Manufacturer
- Momo no Yakata Co., Ltd.
- Price
- 864 yen (14 pieces)
- Retailers
- PLUSTA stores at Nagoya Station, Aeon stores, Kodomo Furuhonten
- Best-before period
- 150 days from the date of manufacture
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)