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Suehirodo Ikeigiku no Tsuyu

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Suehirodo Ikeigiku no Tsuyu

Wrapped in pure white mochi is a generous amount of elegant smooth red bean paste—this is the oldest and most prestigious confection of Suehirodo. Born alongside the founding of our shop in 1867 (Keio 3), it was presented to the Imperial Family in 1914 (Taisho 3), receiving the name 'Kiku no Tsuyu' (Dew of the Chrysanthemum). Furthermore, in 1988 (Showa 68), this historic item was presented to both Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress. In the Heisei era, driven by our desire to be a place of relaxation for all who visit, we renamed it 'Ikeigiku no Tsuyu'. With soft mochi and smooth red bean paste, a refined sweetness gently spreads the moment you take a bite. If you find yourself visiting near Kenrokuen in Kanazawa, please do try this special flavor that can only be found at our shop.

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