
岐阜県·洋菓子
Take-home Sarubobo (Chocolate Crunch)
Hida's protective charm doll has become a cute chocolate treat. Sarubobo is a doll that has been made in the Hida region since ancient times. Its name comes from the Hida dialect where babies are called 'bobo,' and it is associated with monkeys (saru) to represent good connections, harmony, and as an amulet for warding off evil and misfortune. The red figure, believed to dispel evil spirits, is its hallmark. This chocolate crunch uses that Sarubobo as its motif. This item consists of crispy puffs generously coated in milk chocolate. Its light texture and gentle sweetness make it hard to stop eating. The red packaging is also adorable, making it a classic Hida souvenir that is fun to distribute. It is also perfect as a souvenir for children.
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