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Kasho Umon Imo-pote
This is an additive-free sweet potato confection made by straining Beni-Azuma sweet potatoes delivered from contract farmers in Ibaraki and finishing them with only butter, sugar, heavy cream, and eggs. "Imo-pote" comes from Kasho Umon, a shop located right next to the Toki no Kane (Bell of Time), a symbol of Kawagoe. Kasho Umon is a famous confectionery shop known for the Kawagode specialty "Imo-koi." The area of Koedo Kawagoe has been familiar with sweet potatoes since the Edo period, and Umon has produced many sweets that leverage the high quality of the potato ingredients. This item directly brings out the sweetness of the potato without adding unnecessary additives. It has a plump, adorable appearance that fits in the palm of your hand. The smooth and rich melt-in-your-mouth texture is even more exceptional when freshly baked.
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