Japanese fish-shaped truffles have hooked the legends of rock and roll.
Aerosmith is collaborating with nationwide bakery chain Naruto Taiyaki Honpo to launch particular version taiyaki to have a good time the band’s fiftieth anniversary.
The truffles filled with candy crimson bean paste could have a particular apple filling to match the crimson theme of Aerosmith’s just lately launched biggest hits album.
Naruto Taiyaki Honpo made the apple bean paste truffles on the suggestion of Aerosmith’s label, Universal Music Japan, which wished to focus on lead singer Steven Tyler’s well-known love of the standard Japanese deal with.


Tyler has gushed about consuming as much as 10 taiyaki as a pre-concert snack, whereas guitarist Joe Perry has known as it a “complete food.”
The limited-edition Aerosmith taiyaki went on sale Nov. 11 at 300 yen apiece at 38 Naruto Taiyaki Honpo areas throughout Japan.
The truffles will likely be offered by December or till provides run out.

