
福岡県·和菓子
Ochachamanju Honpo Fuki - Ko-Chachamanju
With a single bite, the gentle aroma of Yame tea softly spreads. This is 'Ko-Chachamanju,' a small tea-flavored manju (steamed bun) produced by the Hakata confectionery shop Fuki. Fuki is a Japanese confectionery shop founded in 1967. Their flagship product, 'Ochachamanju,' features a dough made using tea instead of water, and this item is its smaller sibling. Fukuoka's proud Yame tea is a production area for high-quality tea said to have been introduced during the Muromachi period. By infusing the aroma into both the dough and the bean paste, the elegant bitterness of the tea is enhanced. The slightly bitter aroma of Yame tea and the gentle sweetness of the bean paste melt softly in your mouth. True to its adorable name 'Ko-Chacha' (small tea), it offers a comforting taste. It is a small, soul-soothing Japanese sweet perfect for serving with tea.
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Ochamanju Honpo Fuki Ochamanju
A Hakata-style Japanese confection consisting of white bean paste wrapped in a green dough infused with Yame Matcha. The exquisite balance between the astringency of the tea and the sweetness of the bean paste, combined with the charming name 'Ochamanju,' makes it a wonderful conversation starter for gifts.



