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Kishu Temari Senbei

和歌山県·和菓子

Kishu Temari Senbei

Featuring a light, crispy texture and the gentle sweetness of egg—this is a nostalgic rice cracker baked by Takaya Seika in Wakayama City. The adorable temari (handball) brand imprinted on the surface is inspired by the Kishu nursery rhyme 'Marito Tonosama,' which has been sung since the Edo period. Takaya is a long-established shop originally known for 'Wakaura Senbei,' which was presented to the Kishu Clan during the Edo period. Committed to simple ingredients, they carefully bake each cracker to achieve a traditional, gentle taste. This product has also been certified as 'Premier Wakayama.' A comforting taste of Kishu that is perfect with tea. It can be enjoyed by everyone from children to the elderly and makes for a wonderful souvenir.

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  • Kishu Temari Senbei

    A famous confectionery from Wakayama baked by Takaya Seika, inspired by the Kishu nursery rhyme 'Mari to Tonosama' (The Ball and the Lord). Featuring a crispy dough made with plenty of eggs and branded with the image of a Kishu Temari ball, it offers a gentle, nostalgic taste of the past.

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