We tasted all the Meiji Kinoko No Yama Flavors In Japan. Here's a detailed review about all the Meiji Kinoko No Yama Flavors In Japan and our favorite one!
Meiji Kinoko No Yama is a very delicious Japanese treat that is famous all over Japan. It’s in the shape of a mushroom and it has a stem made out of crunchy biscuit and a mushroom cap that is made out of chocolate or the other flavors that we’ll talk about.
In this article, we’ll talk about eight different Meiji Kinoko No Yama Flavors that you can only find in Japan. We’ll also review them and give you tips on how to get your hands on them if you are unable to secure a trip to Japan.
So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get started!
Chocolate
Now, before we discuss the different flavors of Meiji Kinoko No Yama, we have to discuss first the flavor that made this snack line of Meiji popular. We all know that Meiji is a very popular company that specializes in snacks and desserts.
One of Meiji’s strongest assets is nostalgia which means that since they have been in the industry for decades and decades, people of all ages know and love the snacks that they continuously sell up to this day.
We can definitely say that Meiji’s Kinoko No Yama is a snack for all ages because of this!
Almost 50 years ago, Meiji came up with the Kinoko No Yama and they started with the chocolate flavor at the cap.
The taste of this is heavily reliant on texture, meaning it is very delicious because of that unique feel and texture of the snack that is slightly crispy but then suddenly the chocolate cap melts in your mouth and it’s a whole experience in itself.
The taste is a good combination of sweet from the chocolate cap and a hint of salt in the biscuit stem. We’re going to give it an overall rating of a solid 4.5/5 because they were able to give a whole experience apart from tasting the snack.
For the packaging, it looks like it was taken straight out of a cartoon show because of the illustration of green hills, trees, and houses at the bottom. A bright yellow sky is also shown in the background with various illustrations of the snack itself in the middle.
The name Kinoko No Yama is spelled in traditional Japanese text and by using chocolate sticks lined perfectly together. We’ll give the packaging a rating of a solid 5/5 because it helps the nostalgia feel that keeps it very famous up until today.
Caramel
For the caramel lovers out there, this is the must-try flavor for you because Meiji also released a caramel flavor for the Kinoko No Yama flavor line.
The taste is what they brand it as, it’s like a semi crunchy caramel because of the stem biscuit. It tastes exactly what a caramel is with the same texture and gooeyness after as well. We’re gonna give this a taste rating of a solid 4/5.
For the packaging, it still has that nostalgic feel and the colors of caramel are screaming through the packaging which sticks to the eye whenever you look. We’d give this a rating of 4.5/5 in terms of packaging.
Strawberry
If we had to pick our least favorite among the list, this would be it because the sourness of the strawberry is too overpowering for the taste of the biscuit stems. We’ll give this a rating of 3/5 because it still tastes okay after a few tries.
The packaging for this one is probably the best out of all the other flavors because the colors pink and green worked very well with each other and it’s soothing to the eyes to look at. We’ll give it a rating of 5/5.
Chocolate Strawberry
Now, this one is our favorite from the list because it’s just the perfect combination to mix with the saltiness of the stem biscuit.
The taste of this Chocolate Strawberry flavor is just perfect because it combines the sweetness of the chocolate and sourness of the strawberry very well together. We’re going to give this a rating of 5/5.
The packaging is just as nice with the pick background going around the packaging and the usual green fields and mountains at the bottom. We’ll rate this a 4/5.
Make Your Own Biscuit Variant
To cater to the younger generation, Meiji has decided to make it interesting by involving the customer in the experience.
You can choose from a flavor between chocolate, white, and strawberry and you can even mix it together while making the biscuits. The whole experience altogether makes it a solid 5/5 in terms of flavor.
The packaging is very cute as well because it shows where creativity can take you with the mushroom stems and caps. We’ll rate it a solid 4.5/5.
Matcha
For the matcha lovers out there, you’ll instantly make this your go-to matcha snack once you taste this.
The taste for this Matcha flavor is how you’d expect a matcha to taste in a biscuit. It has the right amount of bitterness and sweetness to it and it goes well with the saltiness of the stem. We’ll rate this a solid 4/5.
The packaging is very green to represent the matcha flavor of the mushrooms. There are cute illustrations of fields and houses in the left and right side of the background too. We’ll give this a rating of 4/5 as well.
Sweet Potato
One of the unorthodox flavors in this list that still deserves your curiosity and attention. This is a surprisingly good snack.
The flavor is weird at first try but as you start eating more it makes sense on how the umami of the sweet potato works well with the biscuit and the white flavoring underneath. We’ll give this a 4/5.
The packaging is very purple because it tries to represent the sweet potato flavor. We’ll give it a rating of 4.5/5
Mystery White
One of the intriguing flavors is Meiji’s Mystery White because they’ll only tell you what it’s made out of once you check inside.
The flavor is sweet like chocolate but its flavors are adjusted to fit perfectly with the saltiness of the biscuit. If there was no Chocolate Strawberry flavor, this one would be our favorite because it’s just the perfect combination. We’ll rate this a solid 4.5/5.
For the packaging, it has a lot of question marks going through the packaging because it tries to resemble a mysterious feel in it because of its name. We’ll give it a rating of 4.5/5 as well.
Where To Get Meiji Kinoko No Yama In Japan
If you’re in Japan, getting your hands on the Meiji Kinoko No Yama is as easy as buying water. You can literally look and buy Meiji Kinoko No Yama from any convenience store or grocery center and buy the original chocolate flavor or the other flavors as well.
Convenience stores like 7/11, Lawson, or MiniStop are good places to get your hands on the Meiji Kinoko No Yama. There, you can buy it for retail price which means you’re buying it at the price that it was meant to be sold in the first place.
If you can’t go to Japan, don’t lose hope yet because there is a way that you can still be able to try and get your hands on the different flavors of Meiji Kinoko No Yama and that is through online novelty or specialty shops that sell different Japanese snacks and dessert.
However, you have to buy this at a resell price which means that the prices are a bit steeper because this is how they earn profits for their business. You just have to look for the right online novelty or specialty shops that don't charge too much for their service.
The shipping logistics depend on whether where the headquarters of the novelty or specialty shop is located because that is where the products are. Shipping time will depend on how far your house is from their headquarters where the products are located.
The payment method varies from website to website but as long as your card is affiliated with Mastercard or Visa, chances are you can buy the products with ease. Some websites also have an available PayPal option that you can choose instead which is very fast to process too.
Meiji Kinoko No Yama Flavors In Japan
Indeed, the Meiji Kinoko No Yama is the perfect snack wherever you are or whoever you are with. Its bite-sized piece makes it so much easier for you to enjoy the crispy stem and the sweet cap.
Don’t lose hope if you can’t secure a trip to Japan right now because as we mentioned early in the article, there are other ways for you to get your hands on these delicious Japanese treats.
We hope that this article has been helpful in determining and reviewing eight different types of Meiji Kinoko No Yama and how to get them.
Thank you and see you in our next posts!
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