
京都府·和菓子
Minamiyamashiro Village Tea Wagashi
These tea sweets are born from Minamiyamashiro, the only 'village' in Kyoto Prefecture. Minamiyamashiro is known as a production area for Uji tea, producing approximately twenty percent of all tea grown in Kyoto. At the roadside station 'Ocha no Kyoto Minamiyamashiro-mura,' which is closest to the tea fields, a variety of sweets made with high-quality tea leaves grown in the village, known as 'Muracha,' are on display. The charm lies in their simple flavors that highlight the aroma and pleasant bitterness of the tea, found in items like matcha daifuku and matcha manju, allowing you to easily enjoy the prowess of this tea-producing region through sweets. Please take a bite and experience the rich matcha flavor. It is a heartwarming, gentle snack that captures the very essence of the village's life and nature.
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