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Tsujiri Nama Yatsuhashi
A nama yatsuhashi where the high-quality aroma of premium matcha, unique to a long-established tea shop, rises from the chewy dough. Produced by Tsujiri, founded in Uji in 1860. As a venerable tea merchant, they have dedicated themselves to the promotion of Uji tea, even inventing highly preservative tea chests out of concern for the declining Uji tea industry during the late Edo period. Nama yatsuhashi is a representative Kyoto confection consisting of bean paste wrapped in rice flour dough; this version utilizes Uji matcha in both the dough and the filling. The chewy texture of the soft dough, the slight bitterness of the matcha, and the gentle sweetness of the bean paste harmonize beautifully. It is an aromatic masterpiece that only a tea shop with a long history of tea production could create.
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