
香川県·和菓子
Kuribayashi no Kuri
This is the pride and flagship chestnut manju of 'Okashidokoro Minato-ya,' a long-established shop in Takamatsu, which has been crafting them continuously since its founding in 1953. The name is derived from Ritsurin Park, the famous garden that Takamatsu boasts. Legend says the park was once home to many chestnut trees; the confection incorporates the image of a chestnut out of a desire to share this historical fact with many people. It is a moist and gentle manju, featuring chopped chestnuts hidden within homemade white bean paste and baked to a beautiful luster. With one bite, the gentle sweetness of the bean paste and the fluffy flavor of the chestnut spread through your palate. It is a heartwarming masterpiece that breathes with the history of Takamatsu and the craftsmanship of artisans.
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