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Asagawa Kairaku
A plum-based Japanese confection made by Asagawa, a long-established shop in Mito. Founded in 1872 (Meiji 5), the shop has long been loved for its sweets inspired by the plums of Kairakuen, one of Japan's three most famous gardens. "Kairaku" consists of plum jelly made from Ibaraki-grown plums, gently wrapped in soft gyuhi (sweet rice cake) in a cylindrical shape. The combination of plum jelly and gyuhi is exquisite, carefully crafted to highlight the subtle sweetness and natural flavor of the plum. It has also received high praise at National Confectionery Expositions. Inside the chewy gyuhi, a refreshing acidity from the plum bursts forth. This is an elegant plum sweet from Mito, bearing the name of Kairakuen, making it the perfect accompaniment to tea.
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