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Kiyosu Castle Nobunaga 'Onikoroshi' Sake Manju

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Kiyosu Castle Nobunaga 'Onikoroshi' Sake Manju

A sake manju (steamed bun) inspired by Kiyosu, a place closely associated with Oda Nobunaga, who dreamed of unifying the nation during the Warring States period. Kiyosu was a strategic point in Owari where the young Nobunaga established his castle. In connection to this history, the sweet bean paste is gently wrapped in dough subtly flavored with 'Onikoroshi,' a dry-style Japanese sake. The aroma of sake wafting from the fluffy dough further enhances the sweetness of the moist bean paste. The contrast between the powerful name and the mellow flavor is delightful and serves as a great conversation starter for souvenirs. This is a manju unique to Kiyosu, perfect for enjoying while reflecting on the romance of the Warring States era. With its sophisticated adult flavor featuring a hint of sake aroma, it is also a gift that history lovers will surely appreciate.

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