
福島県·和菓子
Kannoya Miharu Komu
An adorable baked mochi confection from Kannoya, shaped like the Miharu Komu, one of Japan's three great komu (wooden horses). The Miharu Komu is a historic local folk toy inspired by the legend of the 'Takashiba Child-rearing Wooden Horse' from the Heian period. Its cute horse shape has been carefully recreated using a dough made from mochi flour. The uniquely chewy texture is something special that is hard to find in other Japanese sweets. You can choose between two types of fillings: smooth red bean paste (koshian) and a mellow, gentle milk bean paste. The combination of simple sweetness and the unique chewy skin is truly addictive. This is a warm and rustic treat that translates Fukushima's lovely local folk art into confectionery.
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