
広島県·和菓子
Miyoshi Ningyo-yaki (Doll-shaped Cookies)
Miyoshi Ningyo-yaki are simple baked sweets inspired by the traditional craft known as 'Miyoshi Ningyo.' Originating in the Edo period, Miyoshi Ningyo are clay dolls from Miyoshi City, also known as 'Hikari Ningyo' (Light Dolls) due to their glossy surface. They are an intangible cultural property of Hiroshima Prefecture, and the custom of gifting them during a child's first festival to pray for healthy growth still remains today. These cookies, molded into their adorable shapes, feature a soft dough generously filled with red bean paste. They are a local souvenir that can be enjoyed alongside your memories of sightseeing in Miyoshi. With their fluffy, soft texture and the gentle sweetness of the bean paste, please enjoy these treats while experiencing the traditional culture of Miyoshi.
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