
静岡県·和菓子
Yukkado Jusanri
"Jusanri (Thirteen Ri) is tastier than Kuri (Nine Ri) or Shiri (Four Ri)." This phrase, born from the wit of Edo residents, became the name of this confection. This is Yukkado's "Jusanri." Adding nine ri and four ri makes thirteen ri. The origin lies in a clever wordplay from the Edo period, suggesting that roasted sweet potatoes are more delicious than chestnuts. Yukkado, an established shop founded in Iwata at the beginning of the Meiji era, continues to produce these baked sweets modeled after the roasted sweet potatoes that have been loved in the region for a long time. The simple, warm sweetness of the sweet potato evokes a sense of nostalgia. With a single bite, a gentle sweetness, much like the roasted sweet potato itself, spreads through your mouth. It is an unpretentious, comforting flavor. This is a long-beloved item where the wit of Edo meets the craftsmanship of Enshu.
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