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Nagatonaya Fu-no-yaki Shaza

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Nagatonaya Fu-no-yaki Shaza

A single piece that quietly elevates your tea time. "Fu-no-yaki Shaza" is made by Nagatonaya, a long-established shop in Aizu-Wakamatsu. It features miso-flavored baked wheat gluten (fu) crackers, brushed with sweet syrup and topped with Aizu's specialty Oni-kurumi (demon walnuts). Its motif is a "Zen garden," where the walnuts represent stones and the syrup represents a garden. The Aizu Oni-kurumi, which are low in astringency and high in oil content, pair perfectly with the confection. "Shaza" is a Zen term meaning "Please, have a cup of tea," and true to its name, it offers an elegance that accompanies you when you want to take a moment's rest. Produced by Nagatonaya, founded in 1846, this is a famous Aizu confection that can be enjoyed with both the eyes and the palate.

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