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Pom d'Amour (Black Tea Flavor)

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Pom d'Amour (Black Tea Flavor)

A famous confection from Kobe Motomachi, featuring apples simmered in syrup and coated in chocolate. 'Pom d'Amour,' which means 'Apple of Love' in French, is the signature chocolate created by Ichibandate—founded in Motomachi in 1971—after two years of development. In this black tea flavor, apples slowly simmered in syrup are enveloped in milk chocolate infused with Indian Darjeeling tea leaves, with each piece carefully finished by hand. Through the thin layer of chocolate, you will experience the crisp texture of the apple and the fragrant aroma of black tea. It is a taste that feels nostalgic yet somehow modern. This is a sophisticated chocolate characteristic of Kobe, passed down through many years.

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  • Morozoff × SOU・SOU Hitohira

    A baked confection created through a collaboration between Morozoff and the Kyoto textile brand SOU・SOU. A product that fuses elegant flavor with Japanese-modern design packaging.

  • Morozoff x SOU・SOU Hitohira: Plum in a Clear Stream

    A Western-style confectionery collaboration between Morozoff and the Kyoto textile brand SOU・SOU. The package features a beautiful Japanese pattern of plums dancing in a clear stream, and the chocolate inside offers a delicate flavor.

  • Morozoff x SOU・SOU Hitohira Marquetry Pattern

    A collaboration series between Morozoff, founded in Kobe in 1931, and SOU・SOU, a textile brand born in Kyoto in 2003. This box allows you to enjoy an 'encounter between Japanese and Western styles,' featuring delicate chocolates presented in pop-style Japanese pattern packaging with a marquetry design created by Katsuji Wakisaka.

  • Morozoff x SOU・SOU Hitohira Kaikei

    The 'Kaikei' design from the 'Hitohira' collaboration series between Morozoff, founded in Kobe in 1931, and the Kyoto textile brand SOU・SOU. This assortment of delicate chocolates comes in packaging that expresses flowers resting through SOU・SOU's signature pop-style Japanese patterns.

  • Morozoff × SOU・SOU Hitohira Urara Kiki

    A collaboration series between Morozoff and SOU・SOU featuring the 'Urara Kiki' design. Delicate chocolates are presented in Japanese-style packaging that expresses the joyful brightness of spring.

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