Japanese Sweet Little Moons Is The Latest Food Trend To Fascinate Netizens

by Yogita Chainani
Japanese Sweet Little Moons Is The Latest Food Trend To Fascinate Netizens

Food never goes out of the news. There’s always that one food item that manages to get viral. Be it the weird Bourbon Chawanprash, Ferrero Rocher Manchurian or the lip-smacking Dalgona coffee, there’s always one dish that makes sure to break the internet and how. And the recent one to make an entry to the viral food list is Little Moons, a Japanese sweet treat. The tiny round ice cream balls with pretty colours is a new food trend that you want to keep up with. Here’s everything you must know about it.

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Japanese Sweet Snacks Is Gluten Free And Doesn’t Contain Any Artificial Colours

Little Moons has gained special attention in the UK for its unique looks and taste. The sweet treat, which is a Japanese speciality, is now gaining massive popularity on social media. It is a round ball made with ice cream and mochi- a traditional Japanese steamed rice cake. Well, the sweet is not only gram-worth but also seems to be healthy.

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Japanese Sweet Snacks Little Moons Are A Sell Out In Europe

The little balls are supposed to be gluten-free and also don’t contain any artificial flavours, which definitely make them a healthy snack option. They are sweet, have a chewy texture and are selling like hotcakes. While they are a delicacy in Japan, Little Moons are now a massive hit in Europe as well. Well, with so much hype around it, we definitely cannot wait to savour this little ball of heaven. Meanwhile, team Curly Tales had also taken up a Weird Food Combinations Challenge. See the reactions here:

What about you? Have you ever tried Little Moons? Let us know in the comments below.