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Madeleine limited sale of flowers from Jiyugaoka “Madeleine Lapin”

2021.04.15

With the theme of 5 kinds of flowers, we have prepared delicious madeleines that look beautiful. A dedicated pastry chef manually performs all processes from preparation to decoration and individual packaging.

This “Madeleine of Flowers” can only be purchased by those who have made a reservation in advance and are completely made-to-order.
By making to order, you will be attracted to Madeleine Lapin’s products, and you will be able to reliably prepare the products for those who want them, and it will lead to sustainable production without over-making Madeleine.

We have realized a number of special concept products that are different from the product lineup centered on “Madeleine that children can enjoy with adults” in the actual store.

5 flavors

1) Lavender Earl Gray
Dry lavender is sprinkled on a fragrant madeleine that uses plenty of Earl Gray tea. I’m drawing a lavender flower.

2) Lemon poppy seeds
We kneaded lemon juice, freshly shaving lemon peel, and poppy seeds. Madeleine has a refreshing flavor and a pleasant texture. The decoration is poppy.

3) Jasmine
Luxuriously using jasmine tea leaves, the delicate scent is trapped in Madeleine. Jasmine flowers are drawn.

4) Raspberry rose
Sticking to the natural scent, a perfect balance of natural rose extract and natural raspberry extract. It makes you feel graceful from the moment you say it. Sprinkled with dry rose.

5) Honey chamomile
Enjoy an elegant and profound mariage of acacia honey and chamomile. Decorate chamomile flowers.

You can choose for home gifts

[Set contents] * All tax included
(1) Simple set
A set with a simplified outer box. Please use it for enjoying your time at home and for tea and sweets when you visit. Recommended for inserting into the workplace.

《Madeleine of flowers》

Quantity: 6 pcs / 10 pcs / 15 pcs / 20 pcs
Contents: Random (always contains all 5 types)
Price: 1,470 yen-4,700 yen

(2) Gift set
We have prepared three types of neatly dressed gifts that enhance the beauty of “Madeleine of Flowers”. When using it as a gift for Mother’s Day, a mini carnation will be attached free of charge.

Madeleine gift of flowers

6 pieces: ¥ 2,100 (2 raspberry roses, 1 each)
12 pieces: 3,550 yen (4 raspberry roses, 2 each)

Madeleine gift of flowers 6 pieces tea set>

Price: 3,000 yen
Contents: 6 flower madeleines (2 raspberry roses, 1 each)
TEEJ original tea bag 3 pieces 2 packs
(Darjeeling, Rooibos Blend)

[Sales]
・ Order period
First time: April 9, 2021 (Friday) 20:00 to April 18, 2021 (Sunday)
Second time: April 19, 2021 (Monday) -April 25, 2021 (Sunday)
* Sales will end as soon as the limited quantity is reached.

・ Delivery period
First time: April 25, 2021 (Sun) -April 30, 2021 (Fri)
Second time: May 1, 2021 (Sat) -May 9, 2021 (Sun)

・ Sales location
In-house online shop
* No over-the-counter sales or orders accepted by phone or email

Madeleine Lapin

Madeleine specialty store that was born in Japan for the first time from Jiyugaoka, Tokyo.

No preservatives, colorings, synthetic flavors, artificial sweeteners, or trehalose or tremolin, which are often used in commercial baked goods, are added. We have achieved a delicate flavor and ideal mouthfeel with safe and delicious ingredients that we can confidently recommend, such as wheat flour from Hokkaido and chicken eggs raised without medication, and our unique manufacturing method through trial and error. did.

In the kitchen of the Jiyugaoka main store, there are always more than 8 types of madeleines handmade by pastry chefs every day. In addition to the standard “Premium Vanilla” and “Double Chocolate”, seasonal limited flavors are lined up to welcome customers with new charms at any time.

At the online shop, we flexibly respond to requests such as not only when you come to the store but also at home, to give gifts to your family, friends, and business partners.

MADELEINE LAPIN (Madeleine Lapin) main store

Address: 2-9-15 Jiyugaoka, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 11: 00-16: 30 (Lunch L.O 14:00 Drink L.O 16:00)
Regular holiday: Irregular holidays

[MADELEINE LAPIN Futakotamagawa Tokyu Food Show Store]

Address: 2-21-1, Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo Rise S.C. B1F
Business hours: 10: 00-20: 00

* To prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection, we are shortening business hours for the time being. You can check the latest business details on our SNS and HP.

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