
埼玉県·和菓子
Bairindo Sai no Sakusaku
A light, new texture that overturns the common sense of rice crackers. This is a crispy, crumbly rice snack made by frying and binding grains of glutinous rice. It is "Sai no Sakusaku," produced by the long-established Bairindo in Kumagaya. When you put it in your mouth, it melts lightly, yet retains a strong toasted rice aroma. Available in four flavors—soy sauce, kelp, green seaweed (aonori), and bonito flakes (okaka)—each offers a different enjoyment. This is a representative arale (rice cracker) of Bairance, bearing the name "Sai no Kuni" (Land of Color/Saitama). It is a wonderful item for tea time or as a small gift. A light rice snack born in Saitama that feels new yet somehow nostalgic. An item that can be enjoyed lightly by everyone from children to the elderly.
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