"Hula's" brand sweets with a Hawaiian package that is eye-catching. Potato chips are famous, but did you know that cookies are also available? I saw it at KALDI Coffee Farm and was curious, so I bought it.
The hula mark is actually a long-established Japanese potato chips brand. It is said that the founder of American Potato Chips, who returned from Hawaii after the end of the war, started the business (currently sold by Socio Kobo).
There are three types of cookies in the lineup: "Macadamia nut cookies," "Macadamia nut chocolate cookies," and "Acai & Belize cookies." It comes in a bag that is easy to carry around, and the price is 183 yen (tax included) each.
A small size that you can eat the cookies inside with a bite. Crushed macadamia nuts are luxuriously kneaded into the macadamia nut cookie, and the crunchy texture and the aroma of nuts and sesame paste are addictive.
Macadamia nut chocolate cookies add even more bitterness. The aroma of macadamia stands out.
Acai & Belize does not contain nuts, but it has a different flavor with the sourness of cranberries and blueberries. All of them have a good sweetness and a light texture, so it is difficult to decide on one type, so it is a good idea to eat all types alternately. We highly recommend it for going out on consecutive holidays and for excursions!