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SAY ‘CHEESE’ TO YOUR CRAVING

Grab a Baumkuchen, Hanjuku Cheese and Macarons from Komugi when you are next at Main Place Mall.

Originating in Japan, Baumkuchen is a type of rational layered cake and one of the most popular gifting desserts in Japan. Baumkuchen is baked one layer at a time on a unique spit over oven. Each layer is browned on the spit before a new layer is carefully brushed on in order to bring a spongy texture to the cake.

Not forgetting Komugi’s signature Hanjuku Cheese is a must-try, it comes in several flavours including original, chocolate, matcha, matcha, and more.  Light, creamy and perfectly balanced this delicious Japanese masterpiece is mad with selected cream cheese, eggs and other surprisingly simple ingredients brought together by a secret recipe.

Komugi has given their classic French favorites a Japanese twist by making them softer, but just as flavourful. Their macarons come in pleasing variety of colors and flavours that everyone will love. Pamper your sweet tooth with a selection that includes chocolate, vanilla, green tea, rose and many more.

Head for Komugi at Main Place Mall’s Ground Floor (Lot GK-K-01) to enjoy the Japanese daily fresh baked pastries and breads as Komugi aspires to make you smile upon taking the first bite!

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