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Mini Mochi - Original

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Mini Mochi - Original

SKU: MO0011
$64.98

Bossen Mini Mochi - Original are bite-size rice cakes that have a sweet taste with a chewy and springy yet smooth texture. The Original is one of the most popular flavors you can think of to top off your favorite dessert.


Each mochi measures about 14 mm, making them the perfect size for scooping up in a spoonful of matcha ice cream or freshly made frozen yogurt.

 

This unique topping makes a perfect addition to a whole host of delicious desserts, from frozen treats like shaved ice, frozen yogurt, or ice cream to fruity pastries! Imagine a spoonful of matcha green tea snow ice or frozen yogurt, sided with these little rice cake balls, and a bit of red bean. Absolutely divine! 


Shelf Life: 1 Year 


Net Weight: 10.58 oz (300 g) per pack, 15.86 lbs per case


Country of Origin: Taiwan


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Bossen Mini Mochi - Original are bite-size rice cakes that have a sweet taste with a chewy and springy yet smooth texture. The Original is one of the most popular flavors you can think of to top off your favorite dessert.


Each mochi measures about 14 mm, making them the perfect size for scooping up in a spoonful of matcha ice cream or freshly made frozen yogurt.

 

This unique topping makes a perfect addition to a whole host of delicious desserts, from frozen treats like shaved ice, frozen yogurt, or ice cream to fruity pastries! Imagine a spoonful of matcha green tea snow ice or frozen yogurt, sided with these little rice cake balls, and a bit of red bean. Absolutely divine! 


Shelf Life: 1 Year 


Net Weight: 10.58 oz (300 g) per pack, 15.86 lbs per case


Country of Origin: Taiwan


 caffeine freedairy freeegg freelactose freeseafood freevegetarianvegan
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Ingredients: HYDROXYPROPYL DISTARCH PHOSPHATE, GLUTINOUS RICE, MALTOSE, SUGAR, SALT.


Storage & Care:

- Avoid excessive heat or moisture.

- Avoid constant exposure to light.

- Expiration date as marked on the package.


*Processed in a production line that also processes nuts and peanuts

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Used as topping for frozen yogurt, snow ice, shaved ice, etc. Can also be enjoyed alone as a sweet treat.

Customer Reviews

Based on 11 reviews
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Kai Z.
Moldy

Some packages came moldy/expired

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Celeste H.
Great!

Exactly the way it should be!

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Nina N.
Texture of mochi is good but tastes terrible.

The texture of this is like mochi but not the taste. My kids tried it and thought the mochi tasted terrible. I tried it and agreed. The texture is good but I really dislike the way this mochi taste. I will not be ordering it again, unfortunately.

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Eugenia T.
Delicious!

Super soft and fresh tasting. Very delicious!

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Gail A.
False Advertising and Customer Service serves neither your business or the public

I bought these based that your website said these were kosher with an OU Kosher Certification. When I could find no kosher certification on any of the 5 bags of the mini mochis, I called "Customer Service." Your rep., Randy (?), first attacked me with: "Who told you they were kosher, to did I call before?" I had not called before. Then, she checked and said "They were kosher but did not have the certification," which means they cannot be sold as kosher. Then, she said they quickly removed the OU Kosher certification from their advertising, which I had copied and sent to her. Then, they refunded my $25.00, as if that made "everything all right." But, it doesn't. What you certify in your advertising had better be true or you are guilty of false advertising. In this case, your claims of selling false kosher products lulls the public to buy your products which unknowingly violate their religious beliefs and stomachs. I believe these mini mochis contain lard, a pork derivative. And an unhealthy additive at that.

Also, anyone newly hired or not, representing your business should either know the facts or just indicate they will check the facts and get back to them.

The bottom line is that false advertising hurts you, the Consumer and the law. For those Consumers who rely on a kosher certification, it is morally wrong and illegal to lie in your website/national advertising about the food content of your ingredients which your advertising people obviously knew about, all along. If you want to sell a product as kosher, I'd strongly suggest you make sure it is.