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Kawadori Mochi

広島県·和菓子

Kawadori Mochi

An adorable, bite-sized mochi generously coated in kinako (roasted soybean powder). When picked up with a toothpick and eaten, a crunchy walnut reveals itself from within the soft gyuhi. The fragrant sweetness of the kinako spreads throughout your mouth. These are crafted by Kameya, a confectionery shop located in Higashi-ku, Hiroshima City. This treat features high-quality gyuhi with added walnuts, all coated in sweet, domestically produced soybean powder. The name originates from an old custom where people ate mochi shaped like small stones to commemorate the victory of the Mori clan's ancestor in a battle involving crossing a river. It is a long-beloved local specialty that you won't be able to stop eating one after another. Perfect as a snack with tea or as a souvenir when returning home. Please enjoy its simple yet addictive deliciousness.

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