
奈良県·和菓子
Buto Manju
A Japanese-style fried manju with a crispy outer dough coated in sugar. The Buto Manju from Manmando Tsunosuke is a famous Nara confection born from Karagashi (Chinese-style sweets) which have a history of over a thousand years. 'Buto' is a type of Karagashi said to have been brought from China by envoys to Tang China, and it remains one of the Shinsen (offerings) presented to Kasuga Taisha Shrine even today. Manmando Tsunosuke is an established shop founded in the late Edo period, and with permission from Kasuga Taisha, has crafted this sacred 'Buto' into a confection. It features red bean paste wrapped in rice flour dough, deep-fried until crispy and coated in sugar, offering a nostalgic flavor. The wrapping is adorned with the wisteria crest of Kasuga Taisha. This is our signature item, packed with the history and faith of Nara. It is a masterpiece that allows you to taste the very story of the ancient capital.
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