Going to Don Don Donki (DDDK) is pretty much a national pastime at this point, especially since the Japanese supermarket constantly brings in new must-try desserts and snacks. We recently saw intel that DDDK has brought in a new mochi sandwich dessert, spotted by Instagram user @breadinosaur.
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There are apparently a handful of different mochi sandwich flavours, including a Strawberry Rare Cheese flavour reminiscent of the strawberry cream cheese snacks popular in Japan.
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Priced at around $5, this mochi sandwich comes with super soft rice mochi and a cream cheese filling, with a strawberry jelly centre. The dessert is sold in a pack of two, and is found in DDDK’s dessert section.
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This mochi sandwich is not to be confused with the Tokyo Waffle Club waffle mochi sandwiches that DDDK also sells as a dessert. For these, thin, crispy meringue waffles encase a cream filling and a flavoured mochi centre.
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The waffle mochi snack comes in three flavours: chocolate, custard, and jam.
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In other Donki news, the supermarket has brought their Wagyu kushi skewers to Singapore, after the product went viral in Malaysia. These skewers are available at $4.90, and are made with 100% Japanese Wagyu beef sourced from the Kagoshima prefecture.
The skewers are exclusively available at 100AM and Orchard Cineleisure outlets.
Don Don Donki is also currently running their Great Singapore Sale, till 31 July. Get popular snacks such as their Pretz sticks, flavoured Swiss roll, Pocky, and many more at a discount.
For more Japanese food news, famed Fukuoka matcha cafe, Cafe Hachi, has opened their first outlet outside of Japan, in Clarke Quay. Popular Japanese pon de ring doughnut sellers, Mister Donut, have also opened their first local pop-up stall in Jurong Point!
Featured image adapted from @breadinosaur
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