You can now buy slices of chocolate from Japanese candy company Bourbon. Reminiscent of Kraft Singles, each slice of chocolate is two millimeters thick and comes individually wrapped.
Like a piece of cheese, the chocolate slices are pretty malleable. The folks at Bourbon suggest wrapping a slice in a crepe, draping it over pancakes, or simply melting it on a piece of toast. Feeling fancy? Roll the slices up in a sponge cake. The thin slices also make it easy to punch out shapes with a cookie cutter. Slices are made from "nama chocolate," which is described as being "full-bodied and rich."
You can buy 12 packs for 3,240 yen (or $27 USD) on their website. Each pack comes with five slices. Still hungry? IGN's Anime Club recently discussed the most delicious-looking food in Anime.
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Like a piece of cheese, the chocolate slices are pretty malleable. The folks at Bourbon suggest wrapping a slice in a crepe, draping it over pancakes, or simply melting it on a piece of toast. Feeling fancy? Roll the slices up in a sponge cake. The thin slices also make it easy to punch out shapes with a cookie cutter. Slices are made from "nama chocolate," which is described as being "full-bodied and rich."
You can buy 12 packs for 3,240 yen (or $27 USD) on their website. Each pack comes with five slices. Still hungry? IGN's Anime Club recently discussed the most delicious-looking food in Anime.
Continue reading…
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