
京都府·和菓子
Marutake Ebisu
This Japanese confectionery is named after the Kyoto street name 'Marutake Ebisu.' Its charm lies in a name that evokes the orderly grid-like cityscape of Kyoto and an elegant flavor achieved through traditional manufacturing methods. 'Marutake Ebisu' is the opening line of a nursery rhyme used to remember the east-west streets of Kyoto. The melody, which continues through Marutamachi, Takeyamachi, and Ebisu-gawa, has long been cherished and hummed by the people of Kyoto. This confection, adorned with such quintessentially Kyoto-esque elegance, possesses a calm, refined sweetness perfect for serving with tea. It is an exquisite Kyoto sweet to be enjoyed while reflecting on the orderly, grid-patterned streets of the ancient capital.
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