
京都府·その他
Kasho Seikanin Torayaki
This is 'Higashiyama no Mine' Torayaki, made by Kasho Seikanin, which has its main store in Kyoto and operates about 100 stores nationwide. It is a masterpiece from a shop that is uncompromising about the quality of its bean paste. A generous amount of chunky red bean paste (tsubu-an) is sandwiched between fluffy, brown sugar-flavored dough. Named after the thirty-six peaks of Higashiyama in Kyoto, this confection is a satisfying treat. With one bite, the aroma of brown sugar and the gentle sweetness of the bean paste spread throughout your mouth. The balance between the dough and the filling is exquisite. Its charm lies in its somewhat nostalgic and elegant sweetness. It is a Kyoto Japanese sweet that you want to savor slowly with tea. It offers a reliable taste loved by all generations.
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