Goyotei Cookies Launch
2025-09-18 03:32:59

Cheese Garden Unveils Seasonal 'Goyotei Chocolate Cheese Cookies' Treats

New Seasonal Treats from Cheese Garden



Cheese Garden, a beloved brand under the Korowaido Group based in Tochigi Prefecture, is set to launch its limited-edition treat, the Goyotei Chocolate Cheese Cookies. Starting October 1, 2025, these delectable cookies will be available nationwide at Cheese Garden locations and through their official online shop.

The Goyotei Chocolate Cheese Cookies serve as a seasonal variation of their classic Goyotei Cheese Cookies, which are known for their unique, addictive blend of cheese and a hint of black pepper spice. This year’s cookies are elegantly coated with Belgian white chocolate and milk chocolate, making them a perennial favorite for the autumn and winter seasons. The packaging features a classic argyle design, symbolizing the warmth of sharing with loved ones, perfectly suited for various occasions.

Perfect for Any Occasion



Whether you're looking for a thoughtful gift for friends, a seasonal treat to celebrate the holidays, or a special indulgence for yourself, these cookies fit the bill. The argyle pattern has a fascinating history, originating from the 18th-century Argyle region in Scotland, where a princess crafted unique knitted patterns for her beloved.

The Goyotei Chocolate Cheese Cookies are a delightful combination of two types of delectable cheeses—Parmesan and Edam—giving the cookies a rich, savory flavor. The assortment includes both White Chocolate Cheese Cookies and Milk Chocolate Cheese Cookies, each offering a unique sweet and savory experience. The white chocolate version allows the rich flavors of cheese, butter, and a hint of almond to shine, while the milk chocolate version provides a perfect balance of sweetness mingled with black pepper's intriguing sharpness.

Product Variants and Pricing



The cookies are offered in various packing options, allowing for perfect gift-giving:
  • - 2-piece pack: ¥400 (includes 1 White Chocolate Cheese Cookie and 1 Milk Chocolate Cheese Cookie)
  • - 6-piece pack: ¥1,200 (3 of each type)
  • - 12-piece pack: ¥2,400 (6 of each type)
  • - 18-piece pack: ¥3,600 (9 of each type)

Set to be available from October 1, 2025, to the end of March 2026, the cookies will be sold at Cheese Garden stores and their online shop, with some locations possibly having altered start dates for sales.

A Savory Delight for Adults



The Goyotei Cheese Cookies, also available without chocolate, offer a crumbly bite that dissolves in your mouth, showcasing the complex flavors of cheese, a hint of nuttiness from almonds, and the sharpness from black pepper. The cookie dough is crafted with a carefully selected blend of cheeses, spices, and a touch of paprika, resulting in a harmonious balance of flavors that keeps you wanting more.

The Goyotei Cheese Cookies can be sold in multiple configurations:
  • - 4-piece pack: ¥600
  • - 8-piece pack: ¥1,200
  • - 16-piece pack: ¥2,300

Cheese Garden embodies a commitment to creating delicious baked goods, bringing together the essence of cheese and nature's beauty from Nasu. Known for their wide range of cheese-infused desserts, including the iconic Goyotei Cheesecake, this brand is expanding its reach throughout Japan, with locations in cities like Hokkaido, Miyagi, and Tokyo.

For more delectable options, visit Cheese Garden's online store.

About Cheese Garden



Founded in 1984, Cheese Garden offers a variety of cheese-centric baked goods, proudly carrying the tradition of quality in Japanese confectionery. Their mission extends beyond cookies, featuring unique chocolate offerings and dining experiences surrounded by the stunning beauty of Nasu Highlands. Whether you're looking for cheese cakes, cheese cookies, or a delightful café experience, Cheese Garden promises a delicious journey.

To learn more about Cheese Garden, visit their official website.


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