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Who doesn’t love eating their way around World Showcase? And the cool thing is that you can get food and drinks OUTSIDE of each pavilion’s restaurants. Many of the pavilions have shops that also feature snacks and drinks from their host countries, too!
Frozen Wafer Sandwich
Well, one of our favorite spots to shop for such snacks is at Mitsukoshi in the Japan Pavilion. Here, you’ll find LOADS of Japanese treats, and well, we just found some new frozen treats that we HAD to try, although one was actually sweet potato-flavored. Let’s take a look at these treats, and we’ll give you our honest thoughts.
You’ll find these new frozen treats available at Mitsukoshi for $3.99 each. So let’s start with the Wafer Frozen Treats we found, including the Matcha Frozen Wafer Sandwich. We’ll admit that our thoughts are mixed on this treat. The wafer exterior is much softer than we would’ve liked. We expected some crunch, but didn’t get it. It’s like a sugar cone that’s been sitting out all day.
Matcha
However, the matcha ice cream filling has a strong, earthy flavor that makes it unique, but it’s also a little bitter (and, well, matcha is generally an acquired taste, to begin with). There is a thin chocolate coating inside the wafer that helps sweeten it up, but it’s not spread very evenly, so you don’t get it in every bite.
It’s matcha, for sure
Next up, we tried the Strawberry Frozen Wafer Sandwich. Now, this one was an instant hit with us and is probably our favorite of all the ice cream sandwiches we tried. The strawberry flavor comes through really well. However, the wafer texture was still a little too soft for our liking.
Strawberry
This one also melted pretty quickly, so if you get it, you’ll want to eat it fast.
Our favorite!
The Vanilla Frozen Wafer Sandwich is probably our second favorite of these treats. You’ve got a nice vanilla flavor that even kids will like. We also thought the chocolate coating on this one was better distributed, so you also got a bit of that in each bite. This wafer lasted longer than the others…for some reason, it didn’t melt as fast.
Vanilla
Overall, we think this is the treat to get here if you’ve got picky eaters in your group. This one is a kid-pleaser.
Our second favorite
Finally, we tried the Sweet Potato Frozen Wafer Sandwich. Now, this one was a little different from the others. The wafer had very little flavor and was way too chewy. It was less like a crunchy wafer and more like something else. The sweet potato flavor is very plain and earthy, like a baked sweet potato without any additional butter or sweetness. This was a sort of savory frozen treat. Even the small bits of chocolate coating on the inside didn’t help balance out that flavor.
Sweet Potato
This one also melted faster than the others…it was already turning into goo by the time we opened it. This texture made it really difficult to eat as a handheld treat. It was more like soup, and the filling pretty much separated from the wafer.
All the filling melted out
We’ll be trying even MORE new snacks in Disney World, so stay tuned to Magical Guides for more.
If you plan on visiting Disney World and don’t want to miss out on all the great snacks, we’ve got JUST what you need. You see…we’ve tried every snack you can FIND all over Disney World, and we’ve put together details about every single one in our Disney World Snacks Guide. You’ll be able to find your must-try treats quickly, so you don’t miss out on some of the best!
What’s your favorite treat that you’ve picked up in the Japan Pavilion? Let us know in the comments!
Frozen Wafer Sandwich
Well, one of our favorite spots to shop for such snacks is at Mitsukoshi in the Japan Pavilion. Here, you’ll find LOADS of Japanese treats, and well, we just found some new frozen treats that we HAD to try, although one was actually sweet potato-flavored. Let’s take a look at these treats, and we’ll give you our honest thoughts.
You’ll find these new frozen treats available at Mitsukoshi for $3.99 each. So let’s start with the Wafer Frozen Treats we found, including the Matcha Frozen Wafer Sandwich. We’ll admit that our thoughts are mixed on this treat. The wafer exterior is much softer than we would’ve liked. We expected some crunch, but didn’t get it. It’s like a sugar cone that’s been sitting out all day.
Matcha
However, the matcha ice cream filling has a strong, earthy flavor that makes it unique, but it’s also a little bitter (and, well, matcha is generally an acquired taste, to begin with). There is a thin chocolate coating inside the wafer that helps sweeten it up, but it’s not spread very evenly, so you don’t get it in every bite.
It’s matcha, for sure
Next up, we tried the Strawberry Frozen Wafer Sandwich. Now, this one was an instant hit with us and is probably our favorite of all the ice cream sandwiches we tried. The strawberry flavor comes through really well. However, the wafer texture was still a little too soft for our liking.
Strawberry
This one also melted pretty quickly, so if you get it, you’ll want to eat it fast.
Our favorite!
The Vanilla Frozen Wafer Sandwich is probably our second favorite of these treats. You’ve got a nice vanilla flavor that even kids will like. We also thought the chocolate coating on this one was better distributed, so you also got a bit of that in each bite. This wafer lasted longer than the others…for some reason, it didn’t melt as fast.
Vanilla
Overall, we think this is the treat to get here if you’ve got picky eaters in your group. This one is a kid-pleaser.
Our second favorite
Finally, we tried the Sweet Potato Frozen Wafer Sandwich. Now, this one was a little different from the others. The wafer had very little flavor and was way too chewy. It was less like a crunchy wafer and more like something else. The sweet potato flavor is very plain and earthy, like a baked sweet potato without any additional butter or sweetness. This was a sort of savory frozen treat. Even the small bits of chocolate coating on the inside didn’t help balance out that flavor.
Sweet Potato
This one also melted faster than the others…it was already turning into goo by the time we opened it. This texture made it really difficult to eat as a handheld treat. It was more like soup, and the filling pretty much separated from the wafer.
All the filling melted out
We’ll be trying even MORE new snacks in Disney World, so stay tuned to Magical Guides for more.
If you plan on visiting Disney World and don’t want to miss out on all the great snacks, we’ve got JUST what you need. You see…we’ve tried every snack you can FIND all over Disney World, and we’ve put together details about every single one in our Disney World Snacks Guide. You’ll be able to find your must-try treats quickly, so you don’t miss out on some of the best!
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What’s your favorite treat that you’ve picked up in the Japan Pavilion? Let us know in the comments!