
奈良県·和菓子
Manmandou Tsunosori Motto-no
A light, airy mouthfeel with the fragrant aroma of roasted soybean powder. Manmandou Tsunosori's 'Motto-no' is a famous Nara confection named after the local area where the shop is located. 'Motto-no' derives its name from 'Mochuido,' the location of the shop. Manmandou Tsunosori is a long-established shop founded in the late Edo period, known as a prominent store in the Nara Mochuido shopping district for products like Buto Manju. This confection features a light texture, made by kneading high-quality mochi flour and millet flour together and finishing it with a coating of roasted soybean powder. Upon entering your mouth, it crumbles delicately, spreading a gentle sweetness from the ingredients. Its simple yet elegant flavor is perfect as an accompaniment to Japanese tea. It is a quintessential Nara item, embedding the history of the ancient capital's shopping district into its name.
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