
福岡県·和菓子
Yoshikane Kashipo Tire Monaka
A unique monaka that even reproduces the tread pattern of a tire. Kurume is the birthplace of the global tire manufacturer Bridgestone. In 1948, Yoshikane Kashipo, founded in 1875, devised this "Tire Monaka," inspired by the tire, which is a symbol of this "rubber town." The monaka shell is exquisitely shaped even down to the tire treads and is packed tightly with chunky red bean paste made from Hokkaido adzuki beans. Not only does it have a visual impact, but it also offers a robust flavor through the sweetness of the red bean paste and the crispness of the wafer. It is a unique product from Kurume that embodies local pride in the form of a confection. With plenty of both buzz and flavor, it is a famous sweet that will bring a smile to your face and make you want to show it to someone.
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