
滋賀県·洋菓子
Adberry Sweets
Sweet and sour, with a vibrant ruby color like a gemstone. These are sweets made using Takashima's phantom berry, the 'Adberry.' Adberry is a nickname for Boysenberries, which are rarely cultivated in Japan. It was given this name out of a desire to preserve the legacy of Adogawa in Takashima City. Cultivation began in 2003, and the delicate fruits, which are sensitive to rain, are grown to suit the local climate. This rare berry is transformed into jams, soft serve ice cream, and cakes. With just one bite, a refreshing sweetness and acidity spread through your mouth. These specialty sweets are unique to Takashima and can be enjoyed in any season. Please try them when you visit Takashima.
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