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Minotada Hatsukatsuwo
A signature confection long preserved by Minotada, a long-established shop founded in 1854. Minotada is a famous Nagoya shop that inherits the lineage of Japanese confectionery associated with the Owari Tokugawa clan. 'Hatsukatsuwo' is a stick-shaped sweet (sao-gashi) similar to gyuhi; it was named because its pale pink cross-sections and striped pattern resemble the flesh of the first bonito (hatsukatsuo) of the season. Coated in poppy seeds, this seasonal wagashi heralds the arrival of early summer, highlighting the elegant flavor of fine smooth red bean paste. Its refreshing appearance is also a major charm. It features a soft melting texture and the fragrant crunch of poppy seeds. This traditional flavor, which has been loved in Nagoya since the Ansei era, is a pride of this long-established shop and is perfect for tea ceremonies.
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