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Sasara-ya Kokiriko

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Sasara-ya Kokiriko

"Kokiriko-bushi" is an ancient folk song passed down in Gokayama, Nanto City. "Sasara-ya Kokiriko" is produced by Hinodeya Seika, founded in 1924, and takes its name from the "sasara," an instrument used in that dance. We carefully pound Toyama-grown glutinous rice with a mallet before baking it and seasoning it with fragrant soy sauce and seaweed. This snack features a pleasant, light crispness reminiscent of the clicking sound made by the sasara. While simple, it offers a robust rice flavor that pairs perfectly with both tea and alcohol. It is an okaki (rice cracker) that invites you to savor each piece slowly while reflecting on Toyama's traditional performing arts. It will add a touch of richness to your tea time.

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