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Chocotto Gyoza

"Hi waiter! I'd like a chocolate gyoza. Oh! No vinegar please. Thank you!"

Quoted from http://pingmag.jp/2008/02/12/strange-chocolate/
Chocolate inside Chinese dumplings!? Once again Toraya has come up with this unimaginable combination of flavours, this limited edition of Valentine’s Day dumplings contains bean paste with bittersweet ganache. At other times of the year, they produce “Gyoza Buns” made of ordinary bean paste. It’ll definitely confuse your senses!


Don’t think, it is made of chocolate!

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