
香川県·和菓子
Waritanuki Senbei
A playful rice cracker produced by 'Soke Kutsuwa-do,' a long-established shop in Takamatsu, featuring the famous tanuki (raccoon dog) of Yashima as its motif. The model is the Daizaburo Tanuki associated with Yashima-ji Temple, known as one of Japan's three most famous tanuki, alongside Sado's Dansaburo Tanuki and Awaji's Shibaemon Tanuki. Using Sanuki Wasanbon sugar and Kagawa-grown Yume Wheat, the cracker features olive slices decorating the tanuki's belly and a hint of rum for a Western-style twist. You can enjoy a new flavor that sits somewhere between a rice cracker and a cookie. With a pleasant almond texture and an adorable appearance, it is a much-loved souvenir. This snack, packed with Kagawa's local ingredients, is sure to bring a smile to your face.
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