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SlinkyDog Dec 31st, 2005 08:06 AM

Help with food item bought in Tokyo?
 
I was in Japan earlier this month and bought a box of food containing what appear to be baby chick sponge cakes filled with a cream-colored sweet paste inside. They were wrapped up beautifully inside a yellow rectangular box with baby chicks on the outside. I bought them at Mitsukoshi in Ginza.

Can anyone tell me if they are unique to this time of the year, and if they are for any particular celebration? (I thought they might be for the Christmas festivities, buy mine appear to have an expiration date before that.)

Thanks for any light you can shed on this!

KMLoke Dec 31st, 2005 03:24 PM


No it's available throughout the year.
Bought some myself when I was there last year.

kappa Jan 1st, 2006 03:53 PM

Do they look like this? It's called "Hiyoko" (= baby chick) and as KMLoke said, it is available throuout the year.

http://www.tbs.co.jp/radio/sp/imgs/photo/20021231.jpg

SlinkyDog Jan 2nd, 2006 03:01 PM

Yes, that's it!! So they are available all year, as a dessert with a regular meal?

kappa Jan 2nd, 2006 03:20 PM

> as a dessert with a regular meal?

I'd say, not really as a dessert course as a part of a meal. The Japanese are not very big with dessert course. Consider these sweets for tea time. Many Japanese (typically elder women ...) drink green tea all the time.

SlinkyDog Jan 2nd, 2006 03:54 PM

Thanks so much, kappa (and KMLoke) for the great information and photo! We ate ours for dessert, so I guess we 'westernized' the Hiyoko without realizing it! :-)

kappa Jan 3rd, 2006 12:37 AM

> We ate ours for dessert ..

SlinkyDog, well done ! Eat it whenever it pleases you to. I lived in Tokyo for about 10 years but never tasted this particular sweet product "Hiyoko" which is supposed to be a speciality by a Tokyo based confectioner. I hope you enjoyed it.

KMLoke Jan 3rd, 2006 05:27 AM


I got mine from a shop in Ameyayokocho at Ueno. The shop usually sells confectionery/sweets at up to a few hundred Yen cheap than other places. Went there to stock up on Meiji chocolates etc to bring home. Love to look at the salmoe roe, tuna, crabs etc on display at the road side stalls.

aj Jan 5th, 2006 06:58 AM

MKLoke,
Ymu, Meiji Chocolate! I just discovered them two weeks ago and have just now finished the last one off! I found Japan to be very "juxtoposition" for me as far as sweets go. Some things looked like they would be very sweet and yummy by the package and shape but they tasted very different than what I though they would be (seaweed, etc.) That is what makes travel fun isn't it? Experiencing new things...

SlinkyDog Jan 6th, 2006 09:30 AM

Kappa, I enjoyed them very much!

KMLoke, thanks for the tip on Meiji chocolates. I will have to try some next time I am there!

KMLoke Jan 6th, 2006 04:15 PM


SlinkyDog,

Meiji makes a wide variety of confectionery including chocolates, snack foods, and biscuits as well as beverage products.

SlinkyDog Jan 6th, 2006 04:53 PM

Thanks, KMLoke. I have much more to explore when I go back to Japan!

offlady Jan 7th, 2006 12:54 AM

Ooh-wish I was in Mitsukoshi's right now sampling those confections. As long as we are on the subject, how about those Yoku Moku cookies? I had them on my very first trip to Tokyo many years ago (1979). I must have made quite a scene raving about them because to this day, my Tokyo friends will always bring me a box knowing how happy it makes me.

KMLoke Jan 7th, 2006 02:48 PM


My family and I absolutely love the Yoku Mukus! Spent a small fortune on them.
They are also sold at Narita tax free. The selection is small though.

offlady Jan 7th, 2006 08:32 PM

I received a gift of Yoku Moku this Christmas. The can had a Christmas picture of Santa and the Ark. Is this something new, or have they had special Christmas cans as an annual tradition?


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