Stay cool with Kuze Fuku Shoten’s summer treats. Introducing our new ‘Silky Smooth Pudding & Jelly’, made using a ‘non-pasteurised method’ that allows you to savour the natural flavour of the ingredients.

2026.06.03

Kusefuku Shoten, operated by Sankusell Co., Ltd., will launch its new products, ‘Silky Smooth Pudding’ and ‘Silky Smooth Jelly’, at stores nationwide from Tuesday 26 May 2026. Here we introduce Kusefuku Shoten’s refreshing summer treats, which are best enjoyed chilled and feature a gentle sweetness.

New products: ‘Silky Smooth Pudding’ and ‘Silky Smooth Jelly’

Our new products, ‘Silky Smooth Pudding’ and ‘Silky Smooth Jelly’, utilise a ‘non-heat-treated production method’—a technique rarely seen in Japan. Unlike conventional products, we do not subject the products to heat sterilisation immediately before packaging; this allows us to preserve the natural flavour and aroma of the ingredients, locking in their authentic deliciousness.

Their most distinctive feature is their silky-smooth texture. With a melt-in-the-mouth consistency, they are sure to be enjoyed by people of all ages. Another welcome feature is that they are made using extremely simple ingredients, so you can enjoy them with complete peace of mind.

Product Range

Matcha Pudding
Made with matcha supervised by 10th Dan Suda. A treat for adults, offering a perfect balance of subtle bitterness and refined sweetness. *10th Dan Suda: A tea master holding the highest rank of ‘10th Dan’ in tea quality appraisal and evaluation.

Chestnut Paste Jelly
Made with Japanese chestnut paste from Ibaraki Prefecture. We’ve crafted a smooth, velvety texture that perfectly captures the essence of traditional chestnut paste.

Mandarin and Peach Jelly
Made with carefully selected juice from Japanese-grown fruit. Produced using only fruit juice, sugar and agar, allowing you to savour the pure flavour of the fruit.

Silky Smooth Pudding / Silky Smooth Jelly

Flavours: Mandarin, Peach, Chestnut, Matcha
Price: 398 yen each (including tax)
Availability: Available from 26 May 2026 (Tuesday) at Kuze Fuku Shoten stores nationwide

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