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WEB order sweets ranking at home okomori sweets best 10

2020.05.20

The Daimaru Tokyo store has been closed for foods from April 8th, but the food store has been reopened from May 7th. While the number of people who buy desserts on the web due to “demand” is increasing, Daimaru Matsuzakaya online shopping is popular, and the best selling sweets at home and the latest version are announced. It will be displayed in the ranking format on the sweets floor on the first floor.

1st

Sandwich 3 different creams on 3 layers of savory pie,
Wrapped in 3 kinds of original chocolate.
Bern Millefeuille (20 pieces) 2,160yen

2nd

Crunchy outside, sweet and gentle cream flavor. It is a luxurious assortment of macaroons that is beautifully finished with a commitment to the materials.
Assorted 10 macaroons 3,996yen

3rd

An assortment of pralines and pavé chocolat using Belgian chocolate and Carré de Vitamer.
Chocolate Vallier 10 pieces 2,376yen
* Currently available only in stores. Daimaru Matsuzakaya is not available for online shopping.

4th

It is an assortment with a sense of transparency and dignity that chocolate made from three layers of rose petal chocolate is made into a bouquet.
Sonia Le Bouquet M Rose & Blanc 3,132yen

5th

A soft fluffy Duckwords fabric with mellow white chocolate cream
We lavished the raisins carefully soaked in Western sake.
Raisin Sandwich (10 pieces) 2,376yen

6th

An original box was packed with hot selling items such as Karin Azabu. Recommended for gifts.
Assorted Karin with 7 bags 3,024yen

7th

Financier Madeleine Assortment 12 pieces 1,620yen

8th

Corne de Corne Tokyo 24 pieces 1,620yen

9th

cookie assortment 18 pieces 2,160yen

10th

Baumkuchen 3,240yen

★ WEB order is “Daimaru Matsuzakaya Online”

> Daimaru Matsuzakaya Online Shopping Official Site
* Additional shipping fee will be charged.

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