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Nishikido Kogakusen

広島県·和菓子

Nishikido Kogakusen

A luxurious assortment that allows you to taste Nishikido's pride and joy all at once. This gift set is carefully curated with popular products from Nishikido, a famous shop specializing in Momiji Manju. Founded in Hiroshima in 1953, Nishikido was an early adopter of mass-producing Momiji Manju and has also created the 'Nama Momiji,' a new specialty featuring a chewy texture made with rice flour. This impressive box includes the classic Momiji Manju along with items like Nama Momiji. What makes it wonderful is that you can enjoy the history and craftsmanship that Nishikido has built up all in one single box. The moment spent comparing the different flavors will be a delight for the recipient. Please consider this as a gift for your precious ones.

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  • Nishikido Setouchi Zanmai Ondo Chirimen

    From Nishikido's 'Setouchi Zanmai' series, this is a savory baked confection made using chirimen-jako (dried young sardines) from Ondo-cho, Kure City. This non-sweet version of Momiji Manju concentrates the umami of small fish from the Seto Inland Sea, making it a new genre of treat that also serves as an excellent snack to accompany alcohol.

  • Nishikido "Shin Heike Monogatari"

    One of Nishikido's representative confectionery items, "Shin Heike Monogatari." Inspired by Hiroshima's Itsukushima, which is associated with Taira no Kiyomori, this treat features bean paste wrapped in a moist butter dough that differs from traditional Momiji Manju. It won the Honorary President's Award at the National Confectionery Expo.

  • Nishikido Seto Komachi

    Nishikido's 'Seto Komachi.' Comparing the beauty of Setouchi to a 'Komachi' (a beautiful woman), this Japanese sweet is crafted with lemon and citrus flavors. It offers a refreshing taste different from the traditional Momiji Manju and is popular as a new souvenir from the Setouchi region.

  • Nishikido Heike Monogatari

    A famous confection made by Nishikido, inspired by the history of Hiroshima. Themed around the rise and fall of the Heike clan and Itsukushima Shrine built by Taira no Kiyomori, this is a moist, Japanese-Western fusion baked sweet. With its elegant flavor and packaging that evokes historical romance, it is also well-received as a gift.

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