
長野県·その他
Kisoji Kurisarasa
'Kurisarasa' is a Japanese sweet that highlights the simple sweetness of chestnuts grown in the deep mountains of Kiso. It is a famous confection of the Nakasendo trail, perfect for enjoying as if you were a traveler of old. Kisoji is a route along the Nakasendo, which connected Edo and Kyoto, surrounded by deep greenery. Chestnuts carefully nurtured in the mountain valleys are characterized by their fluffy, gentle sweetness. This area has long had a rooted culture of chestnut confectionery, and using those chestnuts, this sweet is carefully finished with an elegant, smooth melt-in-the-mouth texture. Perfect as a snack with tea or as a companion on a journey. It is a deeply delicious item to savor slowly while imagining the deep forests, clear air, and cobblestone streets of the Kiso post towns.
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