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If I were to give myself an English name, I'd choose "BONNE"❤︎

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I was so moved by BONNE that I just had to share it with you🥹
You absolutely have to try this❤️‍🔥


It's unfair that only people in Hokkaido can eat this‼️

A truly exceptional item.

Today, I'm taking a break from talking about teeth
to introduce you to something
\a sweet that you can only get in Hokkaido/
that really impressed me.

It's a treat called BONNE that I received as a souvenir from an acquaintance living in Hokkaido.

"I think you'll like this, Yanagisawa-san,"
they said, and that's how we met❤︎

It's from the shop famous for Sanporoku baumkuchen, often seen at Hokkaido fairs.

"It's chocolate, but
this is even better than Sanporoku!"

they told me.

I was half-thinking, "Hmm, okay."
I apologize for that now, haha.

No, no, I was shocked when I ate it🫢
It might be my number one of all time‼️

I was seriously blown away.

Don't just dismiss it as mere chocolate.

At first glance, it looks like a block of chocolate.

Wrapped in milk chocolate,
the center is a soft sponge cake.
The aroma of liqueur spreads gently.

The liqueur is Grand Marnier.
It has a rich fragrance.

It's not just sponge; it contains
small walnuts and raisins that are safe for your teeth,
adding a punch to the deliciousness.

This isn't chocolate; it's
a bite-sized liqueur cake❤︎
(It even says chocolate cake on their website, haha)

It goes well with coffee☕️
It also goes well with whiskey🥃

Since meeting BONNE,
I've been patrolling Hokkaido fairs,

but they don't sell it‼️


It's unfair that only people in Hokkaido can eat this‼️
However, you can get it through online sales.
The shelf life is about half a month, so don't worry!

Please give it a try.

If anyone ever asks for my English name,
I'll go by BONNE🫰

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