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Sanko Seika Cheese Almond
by Foodamn Philippines
Filipino Desserts *** Filipino Food *** Cakes and Pastries
We got hold of Sanko-Seika's Cheese Almond from a distant relative from Japan, the family is a former Navy who were formerly assigned in Japan, later on upon retirement they decided to stay in Japan. They visit Philippines three to four times a year. Foodamn Philippines gets extra ordinary Japanese treats once in a while and is worth sharing through this blog.
I was searching for product info until I found http://www.sanko-seika.co.jp/, maybe I should continue learning (reading/writing) Nihongo, it was so difficult to understand every character from the website. :)
This cheese almond treats is heavenly for our taste buds - rice crispy layered with cheese and almond nuts, perfect sweet and salty combo.
Here's the other treats we had from the batch:
M&Ms in watermelon flavorhttps://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=9020355490642585529#editor/target=post;postID=6039398994729836610
Curry sauce - one of our favorite Japanese seasoning, their curry has distinct taste.
Drops and lollipops from Disney Land Resort
Milky ball - widely available here in Manila
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With a hint of Filipino exotic food and truly Filipino foods made for your visual appetites. Originally created by Green Dei of Foodamn Philippines and Green Dei Media PH.
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