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Kameya Hatsukari-to
This is an imo-amannatto (sweet preserved sweet potato) made by slicing sweet potatoes into rounds and soaking them repeatedly in molasses. Because they are finished with the skin left on, the rich flavor of the potato remains concentrated. This is Kameya's 'Hatsukari-to'. Kameya is a long-established shop in Kawagoe founded in Tenmei 3 (1783), renowned for its sweet potato confectionery. Along with Hatsukari-yaki (thinly sliced baked treats) and Hatsukari-arare (rice cracker style), this Hatsukari-to constitutes the 'Hatsukari Three Siblings' of Kameya. All are named after Kawagoe Castle's nickname, 'Hatsukari Castle'. With a sticky sweetness and the deep richness of the potato enjoyed with its skin, it is a perfect accompaniment to tea, allowing you to fully savor the charm of Kawagoe, a land famous for its sweet potatoes.
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