
福岡県·銘菓
Neji Choco (Screw Chocolate)
It looks exactly like a bolt and nut. Furthermore, they can actually be tightened and turned—this is 'Neji Choco,' a chocolate unique to the 'manufacturing city' of Kitakyushu. Developed following the 2015 inscription of the Imperial Steelworks of Japan as a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the 'Sites of Japan' Industrial Revolution: Meiji Industrial Revolution, it was released in 2016. Using highly precise molds made with 3D printers and chocolate with over 50% cacao, it reproduces real screws perfectly. It is packed with local love for the city of iron. A playful and unique souvenir that you can play with by tightening them before eating. Please pick up a piece that embodies the pride of the city and the history of Kitakyushu, which has progressed alongside iron production.
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