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Gateau Festa Harada (Gouter de Roi)

群馬県·銘菓

Gateau Festa Harada (Gouter de Roi)

A light, crispy texture with a rich aroma of butter. The elegant sweetness that spreads gently makes it so delicious you can't stop at just one. "Gouter de Roi" is a gateau rusk produced by Gateau Festa Harada in Takasaki, Gunma. In French, it means "the king's snack." The history began in 1901 (Meiji 34) when Ushitaro Harada opened the Japanese confectionery shop "Shosetsudo." In 1946, after the war, they also began bread making. It is said that since the era of bread making, they processed leftover bread into rusk to sell. This was released as "Gouter de Roi" in 2000. It gained a great reputation at department store regional fairs and grew into a well-known confection nationwide. Whether as a souvenir or a treat for yourself, it is the king's snack that Takasaki is proud of.

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