
長崎県·スイーツ
Dejima Rankan
During the era of national isolation, Dejima was Japan's only window to the West. There is a unique sweet that mimics the very shape of that fan-shaped island. Produced by the confectionery shop Karakusa, "Dejima Rankan" is a Dutch-style cheese tart shaped like Dejima. It features layers of almond-based dough studded with chocolate chips, baked to achieve a texture that is crispy on the outside and moist on the inside. Both cheese and chocolate are ingredients that were introduced to Japan from the Netherlands via Dejima. With a sophisticated flavor created by the rich aroma of cheese and the subtle bitterness of dark chocolate, a single bite will transport your thoughts to the exotic history of Nagasaki. It is the perfect accompaniment to tea or coffee.
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