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Kit Kat!

 

(I hate to talk about food yet again, but here we go!)

 

Kit Kats; there's so many different flavours, aren't there? Usually I don't go for them (classic is best!) but today I thought, "What the heck,..." and bought this one.

 

 

Honesly, I thought the Cookies & Cream Kit Kat would have a more appealing colour than grey, but it tastes better than it looks (especially if you pop it into the freezer for 10 minutes).

 

Did you know that Kit Kats were created by Rowntree's in York, England? Rowntree's is a British confectionary maker that first created the Kit Kat in 1935.

 

Kit Kats began to be exported to places like Canada and Australia in the 1940's and eventually made it to Japan in the early 70's after Rowntree's made a distribution deal with Fujiya. 

 

Sadly, Rowntree's was acquired by the Swiss food company Nestlé (Booo!) in the late 80's but this has helped the Kit Kat brand become one of the world's most loved chocolate brands.

 

A dark chocolate variant originally appeared after World War 2 due to milk rationing, but the first ever flavoured variant was orange (very nice!) and appeared in the UK in 1996, shortly followed by mint (also very nice!), and caramel flavours.

 

Since then there have been over 300 flavours of Kit Kats with most of them coming from Japan.

 

So, what's your favourite flavour of Kit Kat? And perhaps more importantly what flavour of Kit Kat would you like to see next?

 

I'm personally hoping to see a custard and rhubarb flavour ラブ

 

AH

 

こんにちは!

 

先日、イギリスのエリザベス女王即位70周年「ジュビリー」が行われましたね!

そしてこの一枚の写真が話題になりました。

 

なんとも可愛らしい写真じゃないですか?笑

 

このアッカンベーてへぺろ 

日本とは少し違いますよね。

先生たちが言うには、これがイギリスのアッカンベーなんだとか!

 

片手をパーにして鼻にあて、ほっぺを膨らませて舌を出す。

(王子の鼻が潰れているのが気になりますがww)

 

おもしろいですよね~!そしてかわいいラブラブ

世界中のアッカンベーを調べたくなりました爆  笑

 

 

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Probably the most hated season during the year, the rainy season brings higher temperatures and humidity draining life energies out of many people. There’s lots more to say about the negatives of this time but there are also ways of looking at the bright side. What are they, you might ask? Well, some of us, me including, prefer rain to the scorching sun and we’re not in a hurry do dive into summer in Tokyo just yet. Number two, the lush vegetation of the rainy season is stunning and comes out in its full splendor when there’s plenty of water around. It’s worth to stop and look at things in life that usually go unnoticed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The longer you live in a foreign country the stronger the cravings become for all the little things you used to enjoy back home.

 

Sometimes you may even go to extreme lengths to get them.

 

Once a year, around Christmas time, I usually import a huge box of food from the UK. It's not cheap. The internet shops that deliver internationally will make you pay through the nose for them. And that's before the expensive shipping rates. Now there's even a COVID surcharge for international shipping. 

 

With all these extra charges I now end up paying more for the shipping than the actual foodstuffs are worth...

 

Because of this I've had to skip on my yearly tradition of importing a gigantic box of comfort food.

 

Instead I present to you my slim-downed, budget version of treats!

 

 

 

It's still expensive to import but more reasonable.

 

Now, I know what you might be thinking. "You can get Cadbury's Dairy Milk in Japan! I've seen them in Natural Lawson!"

 

Well, you're half-right and half-wrong.

 

Yes, you can get them in Japan but they aren't authentic British ones. They're imported from Australia which use milk from dairy cows in Tasmania, so the taste is noticeably different for me. Enough to make me pay extra for the British ones.

 

Anyway, the Australian ones still do taste nice so I encourage you to try them if you like chocolate.

 

(And I'll try and get back to my diet in the summer!)

 

AH

 

 

We’ve been seeing more and more hot, sunny days recently and some of us felt the urge to go outside and have a taste of summer. I have been scouring the Internet for some lesser-known places where I could combine sightseeing with taking a rest in the nature. One such place last weekend was Kyu-Furukawa Gardens, just 7 minutes from Nishigahara Station on Namboku Line. If you like roses in the context of traditional English gardens combined with Japanese setting this might just be a place for you. Enjoy the idyllic surroundings, having a picnic and listening to live classical music quartet. You might even be tempted to buy some rose-flavoured souvenirs!