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Yoro-ken Tochino-mi Senbei (Horse Chestnut Crackers)

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Yoro-ken Tochino-mi Senbei (Horse Chestnut Crackers)

In the town famous for the Yoro Falls, there is a rustic cracker infused with the blessings of the mountains. The maker of Tochino-mi Senbei is 'Yoro-ken,' an established shop founded in 1892. Located along the old Hida Highway in Gero, it has been loved for over 120 years. The dough, kneaded with horse chestnuts harvested from the mountains, is baked to a crisp and fragrant finish. This item is said to be the original Tochino-mi Senbei. The crispy texture is layered with the rich flavor of egg and the unique aroma of horse chestnuts. Its excellence is well-proven, having won a gold medal at the National Confectionery Expo. Paired with tea, you will encounter a nostalgic taste unique to this production area.

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  • Yoro-ken Tochinomis Senbei (Horse Chestnut Seed Crackers)

    Baked rice crackers made by Yoro-ken, a long-established shop in Yoro Town—famous for the Yoro Falls—with horse chestnut seeds kneaded into them. The bittersweet flavor and simple sweetness of the chestnut seeds spread through the cracker, offering a traditional taste that embodies the natural blessings of Yoro.

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