The vermilion can contains delicious cookies made with the freshest ingredients. TAYORI's "Cookie Tin" [Summer Souvenir]

Aug 4, 2018
When you receive it, you'll be excited to open it, wondering, "What's inside?" The cute tin is vermilion, like a mailbox, and features an illustration of a postman making a delivery. Upon opening it, you'll find it crammed full of nine different types of cookies, shaped like circles and triangles.


TAYORI, a shop in Yanaka, Tokyo, serves as a "food post office," offering prepared dishes, bento boxes, and coffee made with ingredients sourced from producers all over Japan. The popular "Cookie Tin" (33 cookies for 2,500 yen/best before date approximately 18 days) is a box of cookies with a wide variety of flavors, including whole wheat, coffee, jam, strawberry, chai, anise cocoa, salt lemon & pistachio, cheese pepper, and green tea mint.

The cookies are carefully baked in-store and are characterized by a gentle taste that fully brings out the umami of each ingredient. It also contains cookies that go well with alcohol, such as Salt Lemon & Pistachio, which has a fun texture made from large crushed pistachios, and Cheese Pepper, which has a spicy pepper accent, so it is sure to please people of all ages.


These cookies are carefully baked using selected ingredients, bringing a warm and fuzzy feeling to both the sender and the recipient. Just like sending a letter, they also convey your feelings of caring for the recipient.

This is a very popular item, so we recommend purchasing early.


【Store Information】
TAYORI
Address: 3-12-4 Yanaka, Taito-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-5834-7026
Business Hours: 11:30-20:00
Closed: Irregularly
URL: http://tayori-osozai.jp
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  • The vermilion can contains delicious cookies made with the freshest ingredients. TAYORI's "Cookie Tin" [Summer Souvenir]
  • The vermilion can contains delicious cookies made with the freshest ingredients. TAYORI's "Cookie Tin" [Summer Souvenir]
  • The vermilion can contains delicious cookies made with the freshest ingredients. TAYORI's "Cookie Tin" [Summer Souvenir]
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