
京都府·和菓子
Tsuruya Yoshinobu Yuzumochi
This is 'Yuzumochi,' a signature confection from the Kyoto confectionery master 'Tsuruya Yoshinobu,' founded in 1803 (Kyo-wa 3). Since its creation in the early Meiji era, it has been passed down for over 150 years as an exquisite masterpiece representing the shop. It features a moist and soft texture, made by kneading the aroma of yuzu into gyuhi (soft mochi) crafted from high-quality glutinous rice, then coated with elegant Wasanbon sugar. In 1933, this historic Kyoto sweet was even honored to be purchased by Emperor Showa during his visit to Kyoto. As you take a bite, the scent of yuzu gently spreads through your mouth, followed by the gentle sweetness of Wasanbon melting away. Please enjoy this famous confection, woven through time by a long-established Kyoto shop.
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