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Josuian - Totto-to (Hakata Dialect: 'I'm saving it')
"Totto-to?" — A sweet potato baked confection that brings an involuntary smile with its Hakata dialect name. Produced by the Chikushi confectioner Josuian, this is a sweet potato-style baked treat made by slowly cooking Kyushu-grown sweet potatoes. "Totto-to" is a Hakata phrase meaning "I'm saving it (keeping it aside/reserved)", a name chosen to reflect a deliciousness that makes you want to save some for someone else. The smooth sweetness of the potato gently spreads through your mouth. By kneading the potatoes thoroughly, a natural and gentle sweetness is extracted. You can enjoy a moist texture and a heartwarming flavor. A fun and heartwarming Hakata souvenir featuring a bit of Fukuoka wordplay. It is also the perfect accompaniment to tea.
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Josuian Hakata Yokaimo Totto-to (Matcha)
A matcha flavor of Josuian's popular product 'Hakata Yokaimo.' High-quality matcha is added to smooth sweet potato paste and baked to a fluffy perfection. The name comes from the Hakata dialect 'Totto-to' (meaning 'I have it/saved it'), which feels friendly, and offers a sophisticated, slightly astringent adult flavor that differs from the standard sweet potato version.



