The is visually stunning. It is a double-layer biscuit, roughly the size of a silver dollar, housing a core of deep, dark chocolate cream. The biscuit itself is not a standard shortbread; it has a slightly malty hue, hinting at roasted barley or a touch of honey.
This is a milk chocolate cookie. The "Choco Lover" leans heavily into semi-sweet territory (approx 54% cocoa mass) . There is a distinct lack of that waxy, palm-oil-heavy mouthfeel that plagues cheaper competitors. Instead, you get a lactic tang on the finish—likely from the addition of cultured butter or a specific type of powdered whole milk from Hokkaido. Choco Lover -2023- Fugi Original
The name says "Choco Lover." But after eating this, you won't just love chocolate. You will fall in love with the process . Have you tried the 2023 batch? Did you notice the darker cocoa notes compared to last year? Let me know in the comments below. The is visually stunning
It is rare that a mass-produced biscuit manages to capture the feeling of a handmade patisserie confection, but Fuji Original has done it. They didn't just make a chocolate cookie; they engineered a moment of pause in a chaotic world. This is a milk chocolate cookie
Open the pack. Let it sit for 30 seconds. Eat. You get the full contrast of the crunchy biscuit vs. the firm, snappy cream. Best for a mid-afternoon work break.