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A Fantastical Feast of Sweets and Cocktails
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The origin of Parfait is 'perfect'. The city with 'Constellation.' is Yokohama. Yokohama is the birthplace of shortcake. We have embodied the perfect shortcake and dropped it into a glass. Please enjoy it with all five senses. Parfait Constellation shines with Shine Muscat, herbs, and materials that complement Shine Muscat. Dry cranberries soaked in gin, white sprout orchid jelly, and the aroma of rosemary create a deep and flavorful experience, making it a parfait that embodies the essence of a constellation.
The origin of Parfait is perfect. The word 'Meteor' means a shooting star. Opera is a French confection made of Joconde sponge cake, coffee-flavored buttercream, and ganache. Opera has spread worldwide and has come to be known as the 'immortal confection'. We have embodied the perfect opera, inspired by the golden stars that flow at night, and dropped it into a glass. Please enjoy it with all your senses.
The meaning of Parfait of the Season is a parfait that is finished with seasonal ingredients like the changing constellations. ● September Chestnut and Citrus Parfait of the season Marrons et Yuzu We combined the authentic taste of chestnuts that evoke the arrival of autumn with the refreshing flavor of yuzu and citrus. This parfait is filled with various chestnut flavors such as roasted chestnuts, chestnut paste, and candied chestnuts, making it a delightful autumn treat.
The meaning of Parfait of the Season is a parfait that is finished with seasonal ingredients like the changing constellations. ● September Pear Parfait: A parfait using Japanese pears, with the gentle sweetness of red tea pears and the pleasant aroma of red tea. Accentuated with elements of lemon here and there, creating a refreshing parfait. It also resembles a weekend dessert course, so I hope you enjoy both.

