
山形県·洋菓子
Wagashi Numazawa Shirataka Ayu Sable
This is a charming confection shaped like the sweetfish (ayu) that swim in the clear streams of Shirataka. One of Japan's three major rapid rivers, the Mogami River flows through Shirataka. In autumn, ayu migrate upstream, making Shirataka known as one of Japan's largest 'yana' (fishing weir) fishing grounds. It is truly a village of sweetfish, where as many as a thousand fish can be caught in a single night. Inspired by this specialty, Wagashi Numazawa has shaped these sables into the form of ayu. The buttery, crispy dough offers a flavor that children and adults alike can enjoy. The adorable shape of the sweetfish is enough to bring a smile to your face. This heartwarming baked treat allows you to feel the natural blessings of Shirataka. It is also perfect as a souvenir.
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Ebina Kashipo Shirataka Ayusabre
A sabre shaped like a sweetfish (ayu), baked by Ebina Kashipo in Shirataka Town. Featuring an adorable design modeled after natural sweetfish swimming in the clear streams of the Mogami River system, you can enjoy a crispy texture with a rich buttery aroma.



