Iro neko no te" is a candy with a cat's hand design.
cat

Patisserie Anfini" at Kichijoji Daiichi Hotel

I found some very cute sweets at Patisserie Anfini in the Kichijoji Daiichi Hotel and bought them. The price is 230 yen per piece (tax included).

Patisserie Anfini in Kichijoji Daiichi Hotel
Patisserie Anfini

Iro-Neko Kote

Iro-Neko-Te" is a candy with a cat's hand design. When the author went to buy it, there were two types available: black and white.

Iro neko no te" is a candy with a cat's hand design.
being full of cat's claws

Iro neko no te" is a candy with a cat's hand design.
cat

Iro Neko No Te (White)

The "Iro Neko No Te (White)" is a brown rice butter cream sandwiched between dacquoise dough. The puffy paw pads are expressed in chocolate.

Iro-Nekonote (white)" is a brown rice butter cream sandwiched between dacquoise dough.
Inside looks like this

The butter cream with fragrant brown rice has just the right amount of sweetness, and its crispy texture is addictive. The crispy texture is a perfect match with the crispy outside and softly baked inside! It may be easier to understand if you imagine it as "a pastry with the texture of a crispier bouquet.

Iro-Nekonote (white)" is a brown rice butter cream sandwiched between dacquoise dough.
Crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside

Iro-Neko Kote (Black)

The "Iro Neko no Te (Black)" is a chocolate cream sandwiched between cocoa powder dough. This one has pink chocolate paw prints.

Iro-Nekonote (black)" is a chocolate cream sandwiched between two layers of cocoa powder dough.
Plenty of chocolate cream

The chocolate cream has two textures, crunchy and crispy, and contains grains of chocolate. It is so light and delicious that you can easily eat a piece.

Iro-Nekonote (black)" is a chocolate cream sandwiched between two layers of cocoa powder dough.
I want to enjoy it with coffee.

The super cute "Iro-Neko-Te" is a must-have for cat lovers. It can only be purchased at Patisserie Anfini on the first floor of the Kichijoji Daiichi Hotel and Blue Gin, a bakery and cafe on the basement floor of the Osaka Shin Hankyu Hotel. How about a souvenir for cat lovers or a snack time treat?