"Snow Fairy" Shima Enaga Sweets: "Shima Enaga Family Baton Macaron Milk Flavor" Made with Hokkaido Milk Now on Sale

A new macaron inspired by the Shima Enaga, made with Hokkaido milk, will be released on April 3rd.

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Introducing the "Shima Enaga Family Baton Macaron Milk Flavor," the second installment in the "Shima Enaga Family" series, featuring the Shima Enaga, also known as the "Snow Fairy"!

This new macaron features a crisp texture and is printed with adorable Shima Enaga illustrations.

Hokkaido milk is used in the macaron dough. It is piped into a long baton shape and carefully baked.

Along with a crisp, light texture, a gentle milk aroma softly spreads.

The surface is printed with charming illustrations of the Shima Enaga family. There are 5 different designs available.
(*Since they are randomly enclosed, you may receive multiple of the same design.)

A Small Story Woven into the Shima Enaga Family

High up in a large tree in Hokkaido.

A family of Shima Enagas, pure white and fluffy, lives there.

Shimachun, Shimae Papa, and Shimae Mama.

The small happiness gathered by this little family.

The "Shima Enaga Family" sweets were born from piling up each piece of that happiness.

When this reaches your palm,

May this family's small happiness also gently reach you.

Perfect as a souvenir for family and friends, or as a memento of your trip to Hokkaido. Please enjoy the Shima Enaga Family Baton Macarons that you'll want to take home!

Product Details

FAQ

What is the "Shima Enaga Family Baton Macaron Milk Flavor"?

It is a new macaron inspired by the Shima Enaga, a bird known as the "Snow Fairy." It is made with Hokkaido milk and features illustrations of the Shima Enaga family.

When will the macaron be released?

The macaron will be released on April 3rd.

What are the key ingredients?

The macaron dough uses Hokkaido milk.

How many different illustrations are there?

There are 5 different illustrations of the Shima Enaga family, but they are randomly enclosed, so you may receive duplicates.

What is the texture of the macaron?

The macaron is baked to have a crisp and light texture.

What is the story behind the "Shima Enaga Family" series?

The series is inspired by a fictional Shima Enaga family living in a tree in Hokkaido, representing small joys and happiness.

Who is this product recommended for?

It is recommended as a souvenir for family and friends, or as a memento of a trip to Hokkaido, especially for those who like cute, animal-themed sweets.