Special Events
19 October, 2009 Posted by:
chocoholic
As per request. I have added a list of shops and the dates which you can buy ROYCE' chocolates in the Kanto area. It is much cheaper that ordering directly from the shop since you don't have to pay for the shipping fee which is 1,100yen. If you have the chance, please stop by! They will definitely have this month's special edition Nama chocolate "calvados"!
You can see the list from the top menu or here.
You can see the list from the top menu or here.
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Honeybees in Tokyo
05 September, 2009 Posted by:
chocoholic
Found an interesting site about honeybees being kept in the middle of Tokyo
a couple of months ago. Then when I went to the Ceramic market (Setomono
ichi) in Ningyocho they were passing out leaflets saying that you could see
the honeybees for free! I couldn't pass up the chance and got to see the
bees up close. They are saying that there is a shortage of honeybees....what
would I do without my ROYCE Prafeuille Chocolate Honey!
Here
is their blog in Japanese and sometimes English.
a couple of months ago. Then when I went to the Ceramic market (Setomono
ichi) in Ningyocho they were passing out leaflets saying that you could see
the honeybees for free! I couldn't pass up the chance and got to see the
bees up close. They are saying that there is a shortage of honeybees....what
would I do without my ROYCE Prafeuille Chocolate Honey!
Here
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Heading towards Chocolate Season
31 August, 2009 Posted by:
chocoholic
Cooler weather is nicer to chocolate so in Tokyo not as many varieties of
chocolates are sold. Delicate "nama" chocolates tend to perspire and melt
due to the humidity and heat. Maybe that is why ROYCE' Ishigaki doesn't
have Nama. Anyway, I will be buying from the internet from September since I
haven't found any special event shops where I am located. Besides, the
September limited edition chocolate is Marron (chestnut) and I am sure that
it will be wonderful!









ROYCE' Ishigaki
chocolates are sold. Delicate "nama" chocolates tend to perspire and melt
due to the humidity and heat. Maybe that is why ROYCE' Ishigaki doesn't
have Nama. Anyway, I will be buying from the internet from September since I
haven't found any special event shops where I am located. Besides, the
September limited edition chocolate is Marron (chestnut) and I am sure that
it will be wonderful!

ROYCE' Ishigaki
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Mitaka Awa Odori
26 August, 2009 Posted by:
chocoholic
On August 22-23, they held an Awa Odori Festival at Mitaka which I happened
to see. Actually Awa Odori is probably originating from Tokushima where they
have a huge 4 day dance fest. All the music is "live" with the shamisens,
drums, flutes and drums and each group has their own "band" and is
choreographed accordingly. I saw men doing backflips! They have a phrase for
the Awa dancers "Fools are dancing, fools are watching! Both are fools, so
you might as well dance!"

Awa Odori 1 Awa Odori 2

Awa Odori 3
Awa Odori at Mitaka!
to see. Actually Awa Odori is probably originating from Tokushima where they
have a huge 4 day dance fest. All the music is "live" with the shamisens,
drums, flutes and drums and each group has their own "band" and is
choreographed accordingly. I saw men doing backflips! They have a phrase for
the Awa dancers "Fools are dancing, fools are watching! Both are fools, so
you might as well dance!"

Awa Odori 1 Awa Odori 2

Awa Odori 3
Awa Odori at Mitaka!
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Kokuto Chocolate (Brown Sugar Chocolate) Karinto
10 August, 2009 Posted by:
chocoholic
Do you remember my blog about Karinto previously? This is the same Japanese confectionery karinto and is covered with Kukoto Chocolate (Brown Sugar Chocolate) instead of milk chocolate. The brown sugar from the southern islands has the aroma of molasses and the unrefined taste is great.

Kokuto Chocolate Karinto 1 Kokuto Chocolate Karinto 2

Kokuto Chocolate Karinto 3 Kokuto Chocolate Karinto 4

Kokuto Chocolate Karinto 1 Kokuto Chocolate Karinto 2

Kokuto Chocolate Karinto 3 Kokuto Chocolate Karinto 4
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Gateau Ganache
03 August, 2009 Posted by:
chocoholic
These 6 pieces of moist round cakes has raw chocolate kneaded into it so that it has depth yet a delicate cacao taste. Also they have added grind orange peel so that it has a freshness. The top of the cake has chopped hazelnuts so that you have a crunchy top and a soft bottom. This is all coated with a thin coating of chocolate which is bitter and balances well with the sweetness of the cake inside.

Gateau Ganache 1 Gateau Ganache 2

Gateau Ganache 3

Gateau Ganache 1 Gateau Ganache 2

Gateau Ganache 3
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