MUJI "100kcal sweets"
Cool and delicious Japanese sweets

I want to go on a diet for the summer, but I can't stop eating sweets ... Do you know MUJI's "100kcal sweets" that will alleviate your guilt?

MUJI "100kcal sweets"
You see it when it gets hot

There are two types of sweets, "soy milk pudding" and "kuzumochi", which are happy with the cheerful concept of "100kcal per serving". Both can be eaten simply by chilling the whole bag in the refrigerator and serving it in a bowl.

MUJI "100kcal sweets" soy milk pudding
Cool the whole bag

MUJI "100kcal sweets" soy milk pudding
Cut it into a size that is easy to eat with a spoon

MUJI "100kcal sweets" soy milk pudding
Just put the topping

Soy milk pudding comes with black honey and soybean flour. Both are included in plenty, but there is a sense of security that you can spend as much as you like with 100 kcal. The pudding is smooth and smooth, and the flavor of dark soybeans and the aroma of this are excellent.

MUJI "100kcal sweets" soy milk pudding

Kuzumochi is topped with black honey and Uji matcha kinako. Matcha kinako, which is said to have been blended at a historic teahouse in Kyoto, has a rich aroma! Kuzumochi also sticks to your tongue and has a pleasant texture that cuts sharply, so you can enjoy a fairly authentic taste.

MUJI "100kcal sweets" Kuzumochi

MUJI "100kcal sweets" Kuzumochi
The mellow matcha scent is irresistible

In both cases, the sweetness can be adjusted with black honey, so it is also recommended when you want a refreshing dessert. The price is a little high at 250 yen (tax included) for each, but I wonder if they are satisfying enough to eat and satisfy the quality of the taste. It's also an ant to buy in bulk during "MUJI Week" for the summer.