Have you ever tried Sweet Potato Cake? Here in Japan, we just call it “sweet potato”. I looked up the origin and I was surprised that many websites say it’s Japan!
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If my memory is correct, most “sweet potato” products usually have some butter and fresh cream. So the taste is very rich and the texture is really smooth!
Taste |
★★★★★ Tasty! There are lots of different type of “sweet potato” products here in Japan. But I really like this one! According to the nutritional indication, it has some white beans paste called “ingenmame”. I’m a big fan of “shiroan” (white bean paste) that is made from “ingenmame”! |
Price |
★★★☆☆ Around 200 yen. |
Calorie |
★★★☆☆ 164 kcal per package. |
Easy to get? |
★★★★☆ I got this at AEON, one of the biggest supermarkets in Japan. This product manufacturer is in a place called Chiba where I live in so I can find it anytime. I’m not sure if we can easily find this product outside of Chiba or not. |
Get again? |
★★★★★ Definately!! I have already got this product again and again. |
The ratings above are completely my personal comments, see here for the details.
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The materials may be changed in the future so please check yourself when you try it.
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The nutritional indication.
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Open the package.
View from above.
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View from a different angle.
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The opposite side.
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View from a little side.
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The opposite side again.
2020 Dec.