
京都府·その他
Tsuruya Yoshinobu - Ume ni Hou
An upper-class Kyoto wagashi (Japanese confection) that seems to capture the fragrance of early spring plum blossoms. Crafted by Tsuruya Yoshinobi, a long-established confectionery representing Kyoto. They are known for delicate sweets that reflect the elegance of the four seasons. 'Ume ni Hou' is a piece shaped like plum blossoms that begin to bloom in early spring while the cold still lingers. Plum blossoms, which bloom through the snow, have been loved in waka poetry and paintings since ancient times as heralds of spring. The subtle acidity and elegant sweetness gently bring the feeling of spring to your palate. With its lovely appearance and gentle flavor, this sweet will further enrich your tea time. It is a Japanese confection perfectly suited as a seasonal gift.
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