
岐阜県·和菓子
Sarubobo Manju
A simple onsen manju shaped like the Sarubobo, a traditional protective charm from Hida. 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 because of its monkey association, it has been cherished as an amulet for good matches and protection against evil. We have transformed this adorable figure into bite-sized manju. It is a traditional onsen manju with smooth bean paste gently wrapped in a thin skin. With a moderate sweetness, its simple charm makes it easy to eat several in a row. It is perfect as an accompaniment to tea. A staple Hida souvenir that you'll find yourself reaching for while strolling through the old streets of Takayama—a flavor that can be enjoyed by everyone from children to the elderly.
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