s you can see, Qu’il Fait Bon’s tart uses plenty of these white strawberries, along with a buttery pie crust and Bavarian cream — yum!
Because the white strawberries are quite delicate and require considerable care and expertise to grow and harvest at the right time, they don’t exactly come cheap, and neither do the tarts made with the berries. They are now available at Qu’il Fait Bon shops across Japan for 1,630 yen (US$13.87) per piece and 12,420 yen ($105.67) for a whole tart until the end of February.
If you’re in Japan and thinking of purchasing one of these tarts, you may want to check with the shop beforehand, as the tarts may not be available every day due to the limited amount of white strawberries being produced. As far as we can tell, this beautiful white creation should truly be a feast for the eyes and taste buds!