Chateraise "Oni Cake"
Setsubun sweets "Oni cake" with the image of a red demon

Various "Setsubun sweets", which are based on the image of Setsubun demons and Ehomaki, are on sale at each Chateraise store for three days from February 1st to 3rd. There are 4 products in the lineup.

"Oni cake" is a cake for Setsubun that has the image of a red demon. Marshmallow and sweet and sour strawberry sauce are wrapped in a smooth strawberry mousse. The sweetness is low, and it seems to have a gentle taste (?) Contrary to its appearance. The price is 360 yen (tax included, same below).

Chateraise "Oni Cake"
I have a scary face, but it has a gentle taste

"Ehomaki Roll Thick Roll" is a roll cake that looks like a thick roll. A cocoa sponge that is softly baked using "Umitate Egg", and is wrapped with plenty of fresh cream using pure fresh cream from Hokkaido, strawberries, kiwi, mango, and yellow peach. The length is 9 cm and the price is 450 yen.

Chateraise "Ehomaki Roll Thick Roll"
Plenty of milk and fruity taste

"Ehomaki Cake" is a vanilla sponge that is softly baked using "Umitate Egg", and is a roll cake wrapped with plenty of fresh cream using Hokkaido pure fresh cream and yellow peach, raspberry, and mango. The length is 15 cm and the price is 360 yen.

Chateraise "Ehomaki Cake"
"Oni pants" are on ...?

Setsubun Japanese sweets "Akaoni," "Otafuku," and "Masu" are three types of Japanese sweets with the wish to "clean up evil spirits and bring in good fortune." Akaoni wraps Hokkaido azuki bean paste with red Neri-kiri and expresses horns and fangs with sweet natto and decorative yokan. Otafuku is made by wrapping Hokkaido azuki bean paste in a dough, and using red yokan and cinnamon to recreate the face of mumps. Masu is made by wrapping white bean paste in colored snow flat dough and putting roasted soybeans on it. The price is 140 yen each.

Chateraise Setsubun Japanese sweets "Akaoni" "Otafuku" "Masu"
Also for a little tea making!