
岩手県·和菓子
Ninohe Snacks
In the Ninohe region, many simple snacks rooted in daily life have been passed down through generations. Ninohe, located in northern Iwate Prefecture, is known as a prime area for Nanbu Senbei made with wheat and buckwheat. Preserved foods meant to endure the harsh winters of Tohoku and handmade sweets snacked on during breaks from farm work have been handed down from household to household, and person to person. While not flashy, their greatest charm lies in their unpretentious flavor that makes the most of locally sourced ingredients. It carries the warmth of traditional Tohoku life, perfect to accompany a cup of tea. With just one bite, these unique local snacks from Ninohe evoke a sense of nostalgia and a feeling of relaxation.
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