
香川県·和菓子
Mande Mochi
A mochi sweet named after the Sanuki dialect word 'mande,' carrying the scent of the local language. In Sanuki dialect, 'mande' means 'all' or 'very.' It is still used daily in the local area, as in phrases like 'mande gan' (everything). This sweet, bearing that friendly dialect name, is a locally loved item that allows you to taste both the climate and the language of Sanuki. The gentle sweetness of the soft mochi evokes a sense of nostalgic comfort. It is a mochi sweet you will want to savor slowly while thinking of the Kagawa dialect. Served with tea, it seems to convey even the peaceful lifestyle of Sanuki.
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