This comes in a nice blue and white wrapper with Japanese writing on the side which must just say salt Mochi. Inside this wrapper there is a bit of corrugated cardboard covering the Mochi which once you open you find a sort of brownish gooey thing wrapped in a very easy to tear plastic which is near impossible to remove it took me 20 minutes to get to the point where I was no longer willing to spend any more time on it. So i ate and probably alot of the plastic wrapping.
I've been told this is traditionally served with green tea which is a popular drink in japan.
This to me tasted horrible I've never tasted something like this before and don't think I'm likely to try it again it was a pretty big disappointment because i'd been told it was nice but clearly someone lied to me. This had a faint taste of licorice but its not even enough to say its worth you buying if you like licorice it just doesn't taste good. So I really don't recommend any one tries this.
I'd give this a 2/10 and that's me being generous.
Below is my video review of this product
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