Biscuits & Cookies

Biscuits & Cookies

Cake rusk | (Almani)

¥478.00

Almani Cake Rusk – golden, crunchy, and perfectly baked for your tea-time moments.

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Choco wafer roll jumbo 140g

¥320.00

Deliciously crispy Choco Wafer Roll Jumbo (140g) filled with rich chocolate cream. A perfect snack for kids, parties, or sweet cravings.

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Click Original Jeera Biscuits (Peek Freans)

Peek Freans Click Original Jeera Biscuits – crunchy, flavorful biscuits with the perfect balance of cumin seeds and light sweetness. A classic teatime snack loved by all.

Dry cake | 300g (Banoful)

¥445.00

Banoful Dry Cake 300g – a light, crispy, and delicious snack perfect for tea time or anytime cravings.

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Kerupuk bawang keriting 160g

¥650.00

Crispy and savory Kerupuk Bawang Keriting (160g) – authentic Indonesian curly onion crackers, perfect for snacking or as a crunchy side dish.

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Lemon Puff (Maliban)

¥320.00

Maliban Lemon Puff – a crispy biscuit sandwich filled with tangy, refreshing lemon cream for a delightful snack.

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Malkist Anon (Sapi) 135g

¥250.00

Delicious Malkist Anon (Sapi) 135g – a crispy Indonesian biscuit with savory beef flavor, perfect for snacking anytime.

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Mini Wafer Bites 180g – Crispy Cream-Filled Snack

¥430.00

Deliciously crispy Mini Wafer Bites (180g) with creamy filling inside. A perfect light snack for kids and adults alike.

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Nan Khatai Classic Biscuit 116g (Peek Freans)

¥195.00

Peek Freans Nan Khatai Classic Biscuit 116g – traditional buttery shortbread-style biscuits with a rich, melt-in-mouth taste.

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Plain Toast 300g (Banoful)

¥385.00

Crispy Banoful Plain Toast (300g), perfectly baked and golden. Ideal for tea-time, breakfast, and light snacks.

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Sweet Toast 300g (Ispahani)

¥385.00

Crispy Ispahani Sweet Toast (300g), lightly sweetened and perfectly baked. Ideal for tea-time snacks and family enjoyment.

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