Choco Corone GET

2007 June 19
by Zyl

Tracked down the delectable snack highlighted by Tsubaki and survived the lunch-time bread queue where I nearly got crushed in the sudden surge of office workers, Japanese housewives and junior college students who stampeded for the front when the chocolate wazzles came out. They are delicious BTW.

Definitely has to be eaten from the bottom (fat) end. When I tried eating my cream coronet from the top, the cream got squeezed out pretty quickly and I had to do it Kona-style, i.e. flip it upside down, lick the excess off and flip it back, repeat. No more such hassle for the chocolate coronet, eating it in a spiral, following the swirl of the bread itself gave a nice balance of bread and surprisingly rich, buttery and smooth chocolate filling.

EDIT: Gah, I spelt it wrong in the post title! orz

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  1. 2007 June 19
    suguru permalink

    It does look good…although the dessert food I really miss from Japan that’s surprisingly hard to find in the US are crepes with ice cream in them…

  2. 2007 June 19

    Move over taiyaki, its time for the choco corono, uguu!

  3. 2007 June 19
    Claies permalink

    No…you take the thin end off and eat it with the excess chocolate. :P

  4. 2007 June 19

    Did you spend time pondering which end is the head? I sure did, lol.

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