(Marii Bisuketto Sando Aisu | Marie Ice Cream Biscuit Sandwich)



General Description
It's cold out, but that won't stop me! Today, we're looking at Ice Marie, an ice cream sandwich! This product comes from Morinaga, who makes a lot of snacks, including a bunch of cookies. As you can probably guess by the name, this snack uses Morinaga's Marie cookies to sandwich the ice cream.
On the side the box, there are some "simple arrangements" for desserts using Ice Marie. But today, we are just looking at the base product itself. So without further ado, let's jump in!
Review
- Price
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278 JPY (Ice cream sandwich x 6) - Taste
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It's not that sweet. The cookie is similar to a digestible cookie. After letting it sit on my tongue for a bit, I found that I quite like the taste. It's simple but nice.
The ice cream is slightly sweet regular vanilla. Like a classic ice cream cookie, just a little less sweet. It has a good cookie to ice cream ratio. - Texture
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The biscuit is soft and a bit dry, but not in a bad way. It crumbles quite a bit. The ice cream is soft.
- Smell
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It smells like your typical ice cream cookie smell.
- Overall
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It's simple and small, but it'll hit that quick sweet bite you might want. Although I personally prefer something with a little more extra flavour, this is still a solid choice. You'll enjoy it more if you eat it slowly. - Would I try again?
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Yeah, I'm interested in trying out their suggested recipes!