
奈良県·和菓子
Senju-an Yoshimune Nyuka Kodai Kawara Manju (Milk Pastry Ancient Tile Bun)
This baked bun is inspired by the tiles of the Great Buddha Hall of the Tenpyo era and is closely associated with Todai-ji Temple. Located near the Kaidan-in hall of Todai-ji, Senju-an Yoshimune was founded in 1936 and is a long-established shop that has continued to produce traditional Nara confectionery. One of its signature items, 'Nyuka Kodai Kawara Manju,' is a baked bun shaped like the tiles of the Great Buddha Hall from the Tenpyo era. It features white bean paste gently wrapped in a milk-scented pastry dough and is baked to a golden brown. This award-winning product has also been recognized at the Nara Prefecture Tourism Souvenir Confectionery Awards. The calm, toasted color reminiscent of roof tiles pairs perfectly with the mellow sweetness of the milk-scented white bean paste. This baked bun, which evokes the history of the ancient capital, is a delightful companion for your tea time.
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