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  2. Green tea ice cream - Wikipedia

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    He was the first American to eat matcha ice cream on record. [8] In 1958, a tea company in Wakayama Prefecture developed and sold a soft serve ice cream containing matcha named "Green Soft." [9] A coffee shop menu book published in 1968 listed matcha ice cream, which was already a standard ice cream served in coffee shops at that time. [10]

  3. Yukimi Daifuku - Wikipedia

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    It comes in three sizes: a carton containing two pieces of ice cream, with a plastic pick for eating it; [3] a "mini yukimi daifuku" box with nine smaller ice creams that contain 9 spoons; and "yukimi daifuku petit three colour box" (雪見だいふくプチ3色 Yukimi Daifuku Puchi San-shoku) containing three kinds, a green tea ice cream, a chocolate ice cream, and a vanilla ice cream.

  4. Matcha - Wikipedia

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    Matcha [a] (抹茶) / ˈ m æ tʃ ə, ˈ m ɑː tʃ ə / ⓘ [2] [3] is a finely ground powder of green tea specially processed from shade-grown tea leaves. [4] [5] [6] Shade growing gives matcha its characteristic bright green color and strong umami flavor.

  5. Category:Ice cream logos - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... File:Misa ice cream logo.png This page was last edited on 25 June 2024, at 07:04 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Kakigōri - Wikipedia

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    Ujikintoki (宇治金時 or うじきんとき) is a type of Kakigōri that is made from shaved ice, flavored green tea syrup, sweet bean paste (Azuki bean), mochi, and green tea ice cream (抹茶アイスクリーム, Matcha aisu kurīmu). [16] [17]

  7. Costco Customers Are Obsessed With These Japanese Ice Cream Bars

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    Across social media, people are falling in love with Lotte Ghana Japanese ice cream bars. A sort of ice cream bar-cookie hybrid, the treat features vanilla ice cream dipped in a chocolate and ...

  8. Morinaga & Company - Wikipedia

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    (Gyaku means reverse in Japanese.) Morinaga began selling its popular Hi-Chew candy in the US market in 2008. The candy quickly became popular among baseball players, a fad started by Japanese baseball player Junichi Tazawa of the Boston Red Sox. Morinaga signed a sponsorship deal with the Red Sox in 2012 and Hi-Chew's popularity spread quickly ...

  9. Category:Japanese brands - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Japanese brands" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 729 total.