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Nachi Kuro Black Candy

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Nachi Kuro Black Candy

A black candy that looks exactly like a Go stone—this classic confectionery from Wakayama continues to be loved for its simple appearance and the gentle sweetness of brown sugar. Its name is derived from 'Nachi Black Stone,' a specialty of Kumano. It was created in reference to Go stones made from lustrous black stones. Nachikuro Sohonpo, founded in 1877, continues to produce them in Taiji Town. The main ingredient is brown sugar from Tokunoshima, Kagoshima. Using traditional manufacturing methods, it is finished with a rich, deep flavor. It has long been a favorite in coffee shops and station kiosks across the Kansai region. As a representative souvenir of Wakayama, it can be found in places like the temple towns of Mount Koya. It offers a nostalgic sweetness for when you want to take a relaxing break.

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