Yoku Moku’s Cigare cookies to become available in new matcha flavor!

17.February.2017 | FOOD

The internationally popular cigar-shaped cookie will be getting its first new flavor in 13 years!

These Cigare cookies from Japanese confectioner Yoku Moku may not exactly look flashy, but they’ve been around since 1969, and you can be sure that the cookies are pretty darn tasty if they’ve continued to sell for over 45 years.

What’s more, it seems the cookies have gained popularity outside of Japan in recent years, particularly in the Middle East, as we reported back in May of 2015, along with impressions from our own taste test of the long-selling treat. Yoku Moku opened their first shop in Abu Dhabi in 2010, and the cookies have sold extremely well in the region, despite the fact that transporting them there makes them cost roughly two and a half times more than they do in Japan.

The Cigare cookies are known for their rich buttery taste and crispy yet just moist enough texture, so the addition of a new flavor for the first time in 13 years is certainly welcome news for sweets fans.

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