
福島県·その他
Aizu Confectionery: Sutchosa
The name 'Sutchosa' comes from the chant 'Ha~ Sutchosa~' found in the folk song 'Aizu Bandaisan'. This is a famous Aizu confection made by Taroan, which has its main store in Aizu-坂下 (坂下). It is a Japanese sweet consisting of soft Habutae mochi generously coated in kinako (roasted soybean flour) and served with black honey (kuromitsu). The chewy texture, the aroma of the kinako, and the richness of the black honey layer together create a simple yet addictive deliciousness. The individual wrapping, designed like a furoshiki cloth, is inspired by people wearing yukata for Bon dancing. Since its release in 1977, it has proven its excellence by winning the Governor's Award at the Fukushima Prefecture Tourism Souvenir Contest. Another great feature is that it stays fresh for 30 days at room temperature.
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