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Mototakasagoya Mandel Schichel

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Mototakasagoya Mandel Schichel

A thin Kobe confection reminiscent of almond tiles. Founded in 1877 (Meiji 10), Mototakasagoya is a long-established Kobe shop known for its original square Kintsuba. This Mandel Schichel, which means 'almond tile' in German, is a representative baked good of the store. The thinly spread dough is generously topped with sliced almonds and baked individually with exquisite heat control. Its charm lies in the fragrant aroma of almonds and its crisp, light texture. The savory flavor that spreads as you chew pairs perfectly with coffee or tea. Delivered with the language of flowers for almonds—'sincere love'—this is an elegant Kobe souvenir that shines with the reliable craftsmanship of a long-established shop.

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