





🍡 Elevate your snack game with authentic mini mochi magic!
Tea Zone Original Mini Mochi offers a 10.6 oz bag of bite-sized, individually potato starch-coated Japanese rice cakes, delivering a mess-free, chewy, and caffeine-free snack experience perfect for busy professionals seeking a unique cultural treat.







| ASIN | B00ML8LYCM |
| ASIN | B00ML8LYCM |
| Caffeine Content | Caffeine Free |
| Cuisine | Japanese |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (579) |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (579) |
| Date First Available | 8 February 2023 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | B3000a |
| Item model number | B3000a |
| Manufacturer | Lollicup USA, Inc. |
| Manufacturer | Lollicup USA, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 13.34 x 3.18 cm; 299.37 g |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 13.34 x 3.18 cm; 299.37 g |
| Size | 10.58 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 815812010280 |
| Unit count | 10.58 Grams |
M**R
A small tasty treat Great for those days when you want to have just a little extra love. I even named my cat after these. They're super soft, and taste really good.
D**J
These mochi taste too sweet and have a somewhat artificial taste to them that I personally don't like. If you're expecting these to taste like regular and fresh mochi, you're going to be disappointed. This product is also not returnable. So, if you don't like the artificial taste, there's nothing you can do but throw it away.
K**A
If you know mochi you know lol these arrived fresh as they were very soft. Good quality. I wish they made a black sesame flavor of these. I used to buy them from a site that was the only place that made these in this size and in that flavor but discontinued them a while ago, i always check back but its been a few years now, oh well...It's okay I can just buy the bigger mochi in other flavors. These are like mini marshmallows but a little less sweet and a bit softer. The more fresh the more soft with a bit of stretch 😋 😊
G**M
I bought the Ninja creami and made frozen yogurt. This is my favorite topping to go with it. I wish it was a bit cheaper.
C**W
Not really Mochi as it’s not made of rice! It has rice in it, but seems to just be for flavor. It is mostly made from Hydroxypropyl Di-starch Phosphate (aka E1442), which is a modified potato starch that is normally used as an additive and not a primary ingredient. An odd choice. Probably to make it able to be frozen and thawed repeatedly. E1442 is flavorless, so it doesn’t explain why my bag had a slight chemical-like tang to it that left my mouth feeling slightly tingly. Tingly mouth is typically a bad sign. I am guessing some kind of industrial cleaner or solvent got in my batch. Needless to say I threw it away. The pseudo-mochi was not terrible aside from the poison-like sensation. It did not taste or feel like Mochi and was more like a cross between a gummi and a marshmallow. It had a vague rice flavor that I think came from being covered in rice starch, but nothing like the concentrated rice flavor of real Mochi. Honestly though, I wish that it wasn’t contaminated by something. Despite not being Mochi, they are a pretty good confection for what they are and I would have eaten them. My guess is most people won’t have a contaminated bag, so I am giving 2 stars: 3.5 stars for the product 1 star for the mild poisoning
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