I Tried the Milk Cream Puff at Higashiguchi Dairy Near Nishinomiya Shrine Available Until March 31

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While passing just west of Nishinomiya Ebisu Shrine, I came across “Higashiguchi Dairy”, where some cows were minding the shop.
The adorable cows looked up at me with their round eyes as if to say, “Come eat some cream puffs!”, so I decided to buy some.


Tempting me with those round eyes.


They had one case (6 pieces) for 600 yen and 2 pieces for 200 yen.
I gave in far too easily to the cow looking up at me and bought two.


There was a partner on the right, too.
The two of them are doing their best minding the shop!!


I brought them home and got ready for a taste test. They’re just a little smaller than the ones you usually see for sale.
They’re exactly a perfect, easy-to-finish size!


As for the inside, it was amazingly smooth!
It was a gentle-tasting milk cream puff with plenty of milky flavor and a subtle sweetness♪
It goes perfectly with a hot cup of coffee!

Area around “Higashiguchi Dairy”


It’s just a short walk west from the large “Nishinomiya Naritasan” sign on the south side of Nishinomiya Ebisu Shrine.


Here’s what it looks like from the outside. It seems the cows aren’t there every day, so you’re lucky if you get to meet them♪

Here it is on the map↓

The address is

Final thoughts

According to the shop manager, these cream puffs are sold only in winter (November to March).
If you live nearby or this caught your interest, why not stop by to see the cute little shopkeepers and pick up some milk cream puffs while you’re there?

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