Mochi-Infused Frozen Desserts

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Häagen-Dazs Japan's New Flavors Blend Mochi and Ice Cream

For a limited time, Häagen-Dazs Japan is introducing a fun pair of summer frozen dessert products that pair mochi and ice cream flavors. There's Aromatic Mitarashi Walnut, which boasts a milk ice ream base that's enhanced with nutty pieces, mochi and mitarashi sauce. Thanks to this soy sauce-based coating, this frozen treat is described as being both salty and sweet.

Ginse Kinako Kuromitsu boasts a base of kinako soybean powder ice cream with ribbons of kuromitsu black honey sauce. On top of the treat, there's a mochi with more kinako powder, plus flavorful and aromatic yellow and black soybeans.

Available only for a limited time, these ice cream cups are full of textures and flavors that offer a hybrid experience of mochi and ice cream.
Trend Themes
1. Mochi-infused Desserts - Using mochi as an ingredient in desserts could offer a new, unique texture to desserts.
2. Ice Cream and Sauce Combinations - Combining ice cream flavors with unique, flavorful sauces could create a new trend in frozen desserts.
3. Limited Time Offer Desserts - Creating limited time offers for unique, hybrid desserts can create a sense of urgency and exclusivity for consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Ice Cream Industry - Incorporating new, unique flavors and textures, such as mochi, into ice cream could attract new customers and create a buzz.
2. Dessert Industry - Experimenting with ingredients and flavor combinations in desserts could create a competitive advantage for dessert companies.
3. Limited Time Offer Industry - Creating exclusive, time-bound products like these Mochi-Infused Frozen Desserts can increase brand excitement and loyalty.

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