
富山県·その他
Shinohara SECO Seko
Born in Takaoka, the home of Manyoshu, 'SECO (Seko)' is a Kohakuto (amber sugar) candy that is as translucent as a gemstone. Its name originates from the Manyoshu collection. In that era, women would call their beloved 'Waga Seko' (my dear) while exchanging poems. This confectionery embodies the timeless feeling of longing for someone, captured within vibrant Kohakuto. Produced by Shinohara, an established shop founded in the third year of the Tempo era, this candy-style treat comes in two flavors: Blue Curacao × Citron and Apricot × Milk. It is a masterpiece where Japanese tradition meets Western cuteness. With a crunchy exterior and a soft interior, it is an adorable treat in both appearance and taste, making it a delightful accompaniment to tea, straight from Takaoka.
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