
福島県·和菓子
Teroka-ya Saotome Odori
A rustic senbei (rice cracker) carefully hand-baked one by one by Teroka-ya in Tadami Town, Oku-Aizu. It is named after the 'Saotome Odori,' a traditional performing art passed down since ancient times in Aizu. Saotome Odori is a local folk dance performed to pray for a bountiful harvest and the safety of one's family. These crackers, bearing such a bright name, feature a cookie-like texture made from dough kneaded with peanuts and baked to a fragrant perfection. The savory aroma of the peanuts and a nostalgic sweetness gently spread throughout your mouth. While not flashy, they offer a deep, mellow flavor that reveals itself with every bite. This is a warm tea snack, passed down through human hands in the snow-covered village of Tadami.
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