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Are Trappist Cookies Delicious or Bad? Reviews and Honest Feedback from Actual Tasting

*This article was created using AI, while being based on
impressions from actual purchase and consumption.

I'm curious about Trappist Cookies!

Are they delicious?
Are the reviews good?
Do some people find them bad?

Conclusion: These are not flashy, but cookies that offer a simple, old-fashioned deliciousness.

As a writer living in Hokkaido,
I will simply summarize my actual review,
the feedback, and whether they taste bad.

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Trappist Cookies are simple, rustic treats that represent Hakodate.

Conclusion | Are Trappist Cookies delicious? The charm lies in their rustic, old-fashioned nature.

Trappist Cookies are
not your typical modern, flashy cookie.

Trappist Cookies leave an impression with their understated packaging.

However,
when you consider that they are made at the Trappist Monastery,
it makes a lot of sense.

Rather than being "super rich" at the first bite,
they are the type that gets better the more you eat.

Impressions I actually felt

  • Rustic, old-fashioned taste

  • Strong butter flavor

  • Light and crispy texture

  • Not too sweet

  • You can eat as many as you want

Personally,
I felt the appeal was the 'sense of comfort that you can eat them without getting tired of them.'

Reasons why Trappist cookies are said to be delicious

The deliciousness of Trappist cookies
is not an obvious, striking impact.

Rather,
they are simple.

This simplicity is their defining feature. The flavor is also well-balanced and not too sweet.

The aroma of butter,
the crispy texture,
and an aftertaste that isn't too sweet.

This balance is so good that
before you know it, you want to eat another one.

Points I found delicious

  • They have a distinct buttery flavor

  • They are not cloying

  • They are crispy and easy to eat

  • They go well with coffee or tea

  • They have a nostalgic souvenir feel

They don't have a strong presence, but
I understand why they have been loved for so long.

*If you are choosing a cookie-based snack from Hokkaido,
I also recommend comparing them with Sapporo Agricultural College cookies.

Are Trappist cookies bad? Points where opinions differ

If there are people who find Trappist cookies 'bad,'
I don't think it's because the flavor is poor.

It is probably
because they are different from the image of the cookie they were expecting.

If you expect something flashy, you might be surprised. However, I like that I can eat as many as I want.

People who might find them bad

  • People expecting flashy sweetness

  • People who like moist, rich cookies

  • People looking for Instagrammable snacks

  • People imagining modern high-end cookies

  • People looking for a strong impact

Therefore, rather than saying Trappist cookies are "bad," it is more accurate to say that

their direction is different from modern cookies
.

For those who like simple flavors, I think you will really get hooked.

Trappist Cookie Reviews and Reputation

The impression is that there are many voices saying
"simple and delicious"
and
"nostalgic taste" regarding Trappist cookies.

Overall, the impression is that there are many high ratings. However, some people feel they are lacking.

However,
if you are expecting modern rich cookies,
some people might find them a bit plain.

Good Reviews

  • The butter aroma is good

  • Simple and delicious

  • Not too sweet and easy to eat

  • The crispy texture is good

  • Has a traditional souvenir feel

Personally,
when I tried them, I felt they were the type you could eat any number of.

Not-so-great Reviews

  • The taste is too simple

  • Not a modern-style cookie

  • Looks plain

  • Richness is understated

  • Disappointing if you expect something special

However,
this is more a matter of preference than a flaw.

When you consider that these are old-fashioned cookies made at a Trappist monastery,
this simplicity makes sense.

Points where reviews are divided

The point where reviews are divided is
what you expect from Trappist cookies.

  • Do you prefer old-fashioned flavors?

  • Are you looking for flashy sweetness?

  • Do you like crispy textures?

  • Can you enjoy the butter flavor?

  • How do you feel about the rustic quality typical of a souvenir?

In other words,
rather than simply dividing them into 'bad or delicious,'
the evaluation changes based on how you perceive their rustic flavor.

Actually tried them | A crispy type you can eat any number of

When I actually tried them,
my first impression was that they were quite rustic.

"Old-fashioned cookies"

They are simple, but the solid butter flavor goes well with coffee.

However,
as you keep eating, the butter flavor is quite distinct,
and the crispiness is also good.

  • At first, they feel quite simple

  • A buttery aftertaste remains

  • Crispy and light

  • The sweetness is not too strong

  • Before you know it, you've eaten several

If you are aiming for something Instagrammable,
a flashier cookie might be better.

However,
if you are eating them slowly at home with coffee,
Trappist cookies are a perfect match.

*By the way,
if you are looking for drinks to pair with Hokkaido specialty sweets,
this article is also helpful.

Who Trappist Cookies Are Recommended For and Who They Are Not

They are suitable for those who like old-fashioned sweets. If you are looking for something trendy, they might feel plain.

Trappist cookies are
suitable for people who like simple baked goods.

Conversely,
for those seeking rich and flashy cookies,
they might feel a bit plain.

Recommended for

  • People who like simple cookies

  • People who like butter-flavored sweets

  • People who like baked goods that are not too sweet

  • People who like traditional Hokkaido souvenirs

  • People looking for sweets that go well with coffee or tea

They aren't flashy, but
they have a comforting quality that makes you want to eat as many as you can.

Not recommended for

  • People looking for Instagrammable sweets

  • People who like moist and rich cookies

  • People who like cookies with plenty of chocolate or cream

  • People who want strong sweetness or a big impact

  • People who are expecting trendy, high-end cookies

Trappist cookies are
cookies meant to be enjoyed for their simplicity rather than flashiness.

Where are Trappist cookies sold?

Trappist cookies are
sold at the monastery's own shop, as well as
at souvenir shops around Hakodate.

Main sales locations

  • Monastery-run shop

  • Souvenir shops in the Hakodate Bay area

  • Hakodate Station shops

  • Airport shops

  • Online retailers like Amazon

However,
depending on the time of year and the specific shop,
they may be out of stock.

*If you are wondering "Where should I buy them in Hakodate?"
or "I don't want to run around looking for them,"
please refer to this article.

*If you want to buy them right away, please check here.
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Summary | Trappist cookies are not bad; they have a simple, delicious, old-fashioned taste

Trappist cookies are
cookies that divide opinion due to their simplicity.

Trappist cookies are old-fashioned, simple, and gentle cookies.

They are not trendy, flashy cookies.

However,
it has a buttery flavor,
is light and crispy,
and you can eat as many as you like.

  • Trappist cookies are simple and delicious

  • They have a distinct buttery flavor

  • The crispy texture makes them easy to eat

  • They are not flashy snacks

  • Cookies for enjoying a subtle, refined taste

If you are looking for something flashy,
these might not be for you.

However,
if you like simple baked goods typical of Hokkaido,
I highly recommend them.

"This is exactly what I wanted."
That is the kind of feeling these cookies gave me.

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