
On August 24th, MARNI FLOWER CAFE will be releasing the "Marni Biscuit House," a biscuit assortment. The "Marni Biscuit House" (6 sizes x 8 varieties, priced from 1,040 yen to 5,500 yen) features biscuits set in a see-through clear house or a white house with elegant white paper. The boxes, designed to resemble the same triangular roof as the Marni Flower Cafe illustration, feature illustrations of fruits, kitchens, and plants printed on each of the six sizes. Arrange them freely on the table to create a visually appealing cityscape of biscuit houses. The Marni original biscuits inside are made using a unique method that does not use milk or raw eggs as binders, resulting in a crispy texture that falls apart easily. Two new flavors, pistachio and fig, have been added. The vibrant green color of the pistachio, a sign of the highest quality, is characterized by its deep flavor. On the other hand, the Fig flavor offers a contrast between the moist texture and the original crispness of the dough.
In addition, a set of three mini PET bottles of Aso mineral water (two types, 1,100 yen each) with an original print will also be available.
In addition, some of the Marni Flower Cafe products that were previously only available at the Hankyu Umeda Main Store will be available for purchase on Hankyu Online from August 24th. In addition to the biscuit house, items such as Arita ware teapots, teacups and saucers, tins for cookies and tea leaves, and furoshiki wrapping cloths will be delivered in a special Marni Flower Cafe delivery box with an original print.
If you purchase biscuits online, it is recommended that you chill them in the refrigerator for about two hours before eating, as the moist, cold texture will further enhance their deliciousness.





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