
東京都·その他
Tamagawa Seiryu Chazawa Ayu (Sweetfish)
When you break open the adorable baked sweet shaped like a sweetfish (ayu), a chewy gyuhi (mochi) reveals itself inside. The soft castella sponge and the gently sweet gyuhi melt together softly in your mouth. Chazawa no Ayu is a Japanese confection shaped like the sweetfish that swim in the clear streams of the Tama River. 'Waka-ayu' (young sweetfish) has long been enjoyed as a cool, seasonal treat signaling the arrival of summer. It is a seasonal masterpiece that captures the image of fish swimming through clear river waters within a single sweet. The contrast between the moist sponge and the chewy gyuhi is delightful, and the elegant sweetness makes you want to eat it again and again. Paired with cold green tea, it becomes a refreshing treat even in the hot season. It is a Japanese confection that allows you to feel the nature of Tokyo while reminiscing about the pure flow of the Tama River.
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