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Tonohata Futabado Awase Maru Bolo
"Bolo," which means sweet confectionery in Portuguese—as the name suggests, it is a sweet that carries the remnants of Nanban (foreign) culture. It has long been cherished as a specialty of Nakatsu. Tonohata Futabado's Awase Maru Bolo is a simple baked confection made by joining two round bolos together. A staple since the Edo period, its hallmark is a gentle, comforting flavor born from simple ingredients: flour, sugar, and eggs. The sweetness is subtle, making it perfect as a snack for children. With a nostalgic flavor reminiscent of Castella, it has been loved across generations. Because of its simplicity, it is something you'll want to eat every day. Please enjoy this unpretentious deliciousness, preserved by a long-established shop founded in the Meiji era, alongside your tea.
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