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