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Moroe-ya Wabi-Kobako
With the small box serving as a tatami mat and the confections representing seasonal flowers—this is a beautiful assortment of Rakugan (pressed sugar candy) from Moroe-ya that expresses the essence of a small tea room. It all began in the 1960s when Moroe-ya, founded in 1849, started selling seasonal Rakugan as sets. These candies, crafted with meticulous attention to color and shape, softly convey the spirit of 'Wabi' (rustic simplicity). Being palm-sized and easy to take home, it is a long-selling favorite that has been loved for generations. Upon tasting, you will experience the gentle sweetness of Wasanbon sugar that melts smoothly in your mouth. It is a confection that is as beautiful to behold as it is profound to taste—a perfect gift that captures the refined atmosphere of Kanazawa's tea ceremony culture.
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