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Hashayagi

京都府·和菓子

Hashayagi

This is a light-textured arare (rice cracker) confection crafted by a Japanese confectionery shop in Kyoto. True to its name, 'Hashayagi' (meaning to frolic or make merry), its charm lies in the irresistible fun of not being able to stop snacking. Each small, bite-sized grain produces a pleasant, crispy, and crunchy sound when bitten. It possesses a simple yet addictive deliciousness that makes you reach for more before you even realize it. Because it is unpretentious, it offers a comforting flavor no matter when you eat it. It is perfect as an accompaniment to tea or as a light snack. As the name suggests, it is a delightful Kyoto rice cracker that makes your heart dance with every bite. It is an easy-to-enjoy deliciousness that the whole family can snack on together.

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