Yukimi-dakko Takumi no Mitarashi under the supervision of Kikunoi Muzanbou


We tried a limited time flavor from Lotte's "Yukimi Dakkuhu" brand, "Yukimi Dakkuhu Takumi no Mitarashi" supervised by Kikunoi Mukaiyasanbou. The sweet and sour "Mitarashi Sauce" goes well with the smooth vanilla ice cream. The contents are two pieces of 47 ml each. The estimated price is 205 yen (tax included).

Lotte "Yukimi-dakko Takumi no Mitarashi under the supervision of Kikunoi Muzanbou
Ice cream with sweet and sour "Mitarashi Sauce

Collaboration sweets with cafe "Mukyozanbou

Lotte "Yukimi-dakko Takumi no Mitarashi under the supervision of Kikunoi Muzanbou
Collaboration with Muge Sambo, a cafe of Michelin 3-star "Kikunoi".

Collaboration sweets with the cafe "Mugezanbo" run by Yoshihiro Murata of Kyoto's ryotei restaurant "Kikunoi".

Muge Sambo is a modern Japanese-style restaurant with a Japanese theme, created by Yoshihiro Murata, the third-generation owner of Kyoto's ryotei restaurant Kikunoi, which was established in 1912 and has been awarded three Michelin stars for 13 consecutive years. This time, under Mr. Murata's supervision, the "Mitarashi Sauce," which is richly flavored with ginger and molasses as secret ingredients, is covered with vanilla ice cream and soft rice cakes.

Lotte "Yukimi-dakko Takumi no Mitarashi under the supervision of Kikunoi Muzanbou
The appearance is reminiscent of "Mitarashi Dango".

The "Mitarashi Sauce" is a must-try!

Lotte "Yukimi-dakko Takumi no Mitarashi under the supervision of Kikunoi Muzanbou
Smooth ice cream and soft rice cake with sauce are a perfect match.

When cut with a knife, the dark brown sauce peeks out from the cross section. The sauce does not harden even when stored in a freezer, and when you put it in your mouth, you can enjoy the sweet taste and thick texture like the sauce of "Mitarashi-dango" (sweet dumplings).

The gentle texture of the vanilla ice cream and the crispy texture of the mochi (rice cake) go well with the unique flavor of Yukimi-dakkake, creating a perfect balance between ice cream and Japanese confectionery. The ice cream is perfectly balanced and can be enjoyed as a Japanese confectionary as well as an ice cream. It is also perfect with hot hojicha tea, Japanese tea, or even black coffee. The light brown color of the ice cream also makes it a lovely treat for relaxing in the evening, or even for a small cup of tea.