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Honey Nama Senbei
A soft, chewy senbei (rice cracker) infused with the gentle sweetness of honey. Nama senbei is a representative semi-soft confectionery of the Chita Peninsula in Aichi. Although it has 'senbei' in its name, because it is finished without being baked, it features a chewy texture similar to mochi. Made primarily from rice and flavored with a gentle sweetness from honey and sugar, it offers a unique, soft texture that is completely different from typical crispy rice crackers. Its origins are ancient, with legends suggesting that a young Tokugawa Ieyasu tasted it during the Battle of Okehazama. It is a nostalgic treat with a flavor that has long been rooted in Chita, featuring a light, spreading natural sweetness from honey.
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