Mochi Sweets grand opening at SM Mall of Asia |
Banking on Filipino’s sweet tooth and penchant for embracing food from around the world, the wildly popular MOCHI SWEETS has made its way into the local food scene and is sure to create a mochi craze as seen in Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and China.
“Mochi”
is a well-loved Japanese rice cake made from glutinous rice flour pounded into
shape. Mochi Sweets has taken this traditional dessert further by creating
small balls of luxurious and flavorful cream and wrapping it in chewy mochi
skin. Think dessert dumplings with frozen cream or mousse in the center
and a mochi covering made with just the right thickness, moistness and
stickiness.
Business
partners Jason Yap and Samatha Paz chanced upon Mochi Sweets in their trips to
Malaysia and Vietnam and saw the store drawing huge crowds. Both only in their
early 20s but with entrepreneurial exposure from their parents, they decided to
write to J Sweets in Hong Kong and were soon awarded the official franchise for
Mochi Sweets in the Philippines.
Garry
Cheng, President of J Sweets was in Manila to grace the unveiling of the first
Mochi Sweets store in the SM Mall of Asia. He was very excited for Filipinos to
try Mochi Sweets. He says their dessert is superior to other desserts which
loosely uses mochi but don’t produce the right texture and experience. Cheng
offers a clue on how premium their product and standards are: “We learned from
Japan. We had a Japanese chef who creates these delectable concoctions for us and
we use only 100% Japanese mochi.”
Jason Yap (left) and Garry Cheng holding a box of
Mochi Sweets that are now available in the Philippines |
Hence,
the real test is resisting the urge to sink your teeth into these decadent
sweets. Mochi Sweets comes frozen and you have to wait 10-15 minutes for it to
thaw before you can bite into its gummy goodness. But unlike those with ice
cream filling, Mochi Sweets is not prone to messy meltdowns as you eat it. It
is also a perfect to-go or bring-home treat since it does not melt all the way
through and will be thawed and just-ready by the time you meet your family and
friends.
Jason
Yap further shows how Mochi Sweets will be enjoyed: “We are a gifting society.
A box of Mochi Sweets has 6 to 12 pieces and will definitely be a fun gift for
sharing during those special moments and celebrations. Customers can pick
different colors and flavors of Mochi Sweets based on the personality and
preference of the lucky recipient and this makes each box of Mochi Sweets
special and personal.”
Mochi
Sweets indeed has a wide array of flavors – from the classic favorites to
inspired special concoctions. Clear winners for chocolate lovers are the
wickedly good Chocolate Mousse, Cream Chocolate and Dark Chocolate. Coffee
aficionados will find delicious comfort in Caramel Macchiato. Kids and
kids-at-heart looking for something wholesome will enjoy the fruity
confections: Strawberry Mousse, Mango Yoghurt and Honey Lemon Cream. Those who
want something different and exotic can try Sakura (or cherry blossom, which is
very popular in Japan), Green Tea and Durian Mousse. Currently, Mochi Sweets
offers 17 flavors and will continue to dish out cool and yum variants that will
make customers think Mochi Sweets when they crave for desserts and comfort
food.
From
the first Mochi Sweets kiosk in SM Mall of Asia (beside the Skating Rink), the
team of Jason Yap and Samatha Paz will open three more Mochi Sweets stores this
quarter. The next two stores will be at Robinsons Galleria and Eastwood Mall. They
promise rapid expansion in 2013 with the biggest Mochi Sweets shop already
slated at SM Aura which will open at BGC.
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Sweet and Bon Appetit!
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