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Ishida Mitsunari 'Kokoro Motenashi' Pie

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Ishida Mitsunari 'Kokoro Motenashi' Pie

A pie confection from Nagahama, inspired by the Sengoku warlord Ishida Mitsunari. The name 'Kokoro Motenashi' (Hospitality from the Heart) has a gentle and impressive ring to it. This name originates from the famous anecdote associated with Mitsunari known as 'San-koncha' (Three Cups of Tea). The story tells of how a young Mitsunari, while visiting a temple, entertained Hideyoshi by serving three cups of tea, each at a gradually changing temperature. The name of this confection embodies that spirit of thoughtful consideration for others. This treat layers the romance of the Sengoku period and the 'spirit of hospitality' within crispy pie pastry. As a souvenir from Nagahability, Mitsunari's birthplace, it is perfect as a gift for history lovers. It is a sweet meant to be enjoyed while feeling the connection to the stories of the warlord.

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