
ISETAN DOOR, the regular delivery service from Isetan Mitsukoshi, will be running an order-delivery project for limited-edition sweets that will allow you to enjoy the flavors of autumn from 6pm on September 3rd. This project will introduce new sweets that make generous use of autumn flavors from ISETAN DOOR's popular sweets brands, <LOLIOLI365>, <ROYCEDALE> and <Matsue Fukudaya>, all of which are limited edition items that can only be purchased at ISETAN DOOR. You can enjoy sweets from popular shops from the comfort of your own home.
Exclusive mail-order sweets
<Lolioli365> Mont Blanc Roll 2,484 yen

This roll cake will fill your mouth with happiness the moment you bite into it, with an exquisite harmony of fluffy and moist souffle dough, two types of cream, and chunks of unskinned chestnut nectar and chestnut paste. The rich and thick chestnut paste adds an autumnal flavor accent. The combination of custard cream and fresh cream creates a smooth texture, making it a rich yet easy-to-eat dish.
<Roycedale> Purple Sweet Potato Tart 1,998 yen

A three-layer tart made with a flaky tart base, baked with almond cream and topped with fresh cream and purple sweet potato paste. Topped with candied sweet potatoes and chestnuts with their skins.
The light cream has a never-boring sweetness, and you'll find yourself eating too many before you know it. This tart is perfect for autumn, when appetites are at their peak.
<Matsue Fukudaya> Seasonal Japanese Sweets (4 Autumn Varieties) 1,458 yen

We have prepared a visually appealing assortment of 4 autumn Japanese sweets from Fukudaya, a Japanese sweets shop in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, which is counted among Japan's three major Japanese sweets centers along with Kyoto and Kanazawa. The sweets will arrive frozen, so you can enjoy them whenever you like, each piece carefully handcrafted by a skilled artisan to reflect the season's scenery.
Rabbit: This steamed bun is made of a dough filled with sweet potato meatballs and filled with a refined red bean paste, and features an adorable plump white rabbit.
Akiaji: "Akiaji," made with red bean paste and garnished with candied chestnuts and autumn leaves, is a dish that embodies the bountiful season of autumn.
Bellflower: The motif of the bellflower, which is one of the seven herbs of autumn in the Manyoshu, is elegant and beautiful. Red bean paste is wrapped in kneaded bean paste.
Meigetsu: "Meigetsu," featuring an adorable rabbit floating on the moon, is made with white bean paste wrapped in soft gyuhi.
Background to the "New Autumn Flavor Sweets Mail Order Project"
Amid restrictions on going out and eating out due to the impact of COVID-19, interest in how to spend time at home in a fun and comfortable way remains high. Among these, improving "food" is one of the areas of strong interest for many people. ISETAN DOOR's "ISETAN delivered right to your door" service was conceived with the desire to deliver delicious sweets to help you enjoy your time at home as the heat gradually subsides and autumn approaches.
About ISETAN DOOR

Created by Isetan Mitsukoshi, this subscription-based delivery service offers suggestions to add color to your daily meals. Each week, the service delivers 3,800 items, including items carefully selected by ISTEAN buyers and stylists, seasonal and traditional vegetables selected from across the country, and other seasonal and everyday ingredients, as well as ingredients to support mothers from pregnancy to child-rearing. Launched in June 2018, the service has enjoyed widespread support from everyone, from single people to families with children. *ISETAN DOOR is a members-only service. To take advantage of this offer, you must be a member of ISETAN DOOR.
Related Information
■ISETAN DOOR "New Autumn Sweets Mail-Order Offer"
https://isetandoor.mistore.jp/sc/isetandoor_news
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