
石川県·その他
Kinjo-maki
A dignified triangular shape reminiscent of the castle tower of Kanazawa Castle. Kinjo-maki by Eshanzankindo is a famous Kanazawa confection made by rolling moist, baked dough and adorning the center with the plum blossom crest (Umebachi) of the Maeda clan of the Kaga Domain. Eshanzankindo is a long-established shop founded in 1888 in Yasue-machi, Kanazawa. They offer two varieties—brown sugar bean paste and Iyokan (citrus) bean paste—both wrapped in a chewy, elastic dough. The unique shape, which evokes the atmosphere of a castle town, also resembles a samurai helmet. With the rich sweetness of brown sugar and the refreshing aroma of Iyokan, the two types of bean paste each present a different character. The pleasant texture of the chewy dough makes it a representative confection of Kanazawa, having received the Honorary President's Award at the 25th National Confectionery Expo.
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