
大阪府·洋菓子
Michi no Futa (Gaufrette)
If you look closely at the roads beneath your feet, you'll find that each city has its own unique patterns—this is a truly unique gaufrette inspired by manhole covers. Gaufrettes are light Western-style pastries consisting of thin, crispy baked dough sandwiched with cream. The name is derived from 'gaufre,' which means 'waffle' in French, and offers an elegant melt-in-your-mouth experience. This 'Michi no Futa' (Road Lid) mimics the round shape of manhole covers featuring designs like Osaka Castle and Tsutenkaku Tower. Looking at the patterns we usually step on without a second thought becomes much more flavorful this way. With a playful spirit that makes you want to show it to someone and the deliciousness of smooth cream, this is a perfect conversation piece and a witty souvenir characteristic of Osaka.
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